2023
DOI: 10.5710/peapa.13.03.2023.452
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Procesos Bioestratinómicos Actuantes en Katepensaurus Goicoecheai: Análisis De Factores Intrínsecos Y Extrínsecos. Formación Bajo Barreal (Cretácico Superior), Patagonia, Argentina

Gabriel Casal,
Lucio Ibiricu,
Bruno Álvarez
et al.

Abstract: Los restos se preservaron en un depósito de desbordamiento no canalizado, de geometría lobulada, de 30 cm de potencia y vinculado a canales fluviales arenosos. Litológicamente está integrado por areniscas gruesas con abundante matriz pelítica y tobácea, que permiten caracterizarlo como un flujo hiperconcentrado. Los elementos recuperados, que corresponden principalmente al esqueleto axial, yacían sobre depósitos pelíticos de una planicie de inundación distal mal drenada y fueron parcialmente cubiertos por el l… Show more

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“…Long bones show longitudinal cracking, mosaic cracking, and flaking of outer surfaces (stages 1 and 2 of Behrensmeyer, 1978). Such characteristics are common in fluvial environments with episodic sedimentation, like proximal floodplains (Bridge, 2003;González Riga et al, 2022;Casal et al, 2023). In some bones (e.g., posterior cervical vertebra, left scapula, and left ilium) the spongy tissue is exposed (stage 3 of Behrensmeyer, 1978) indicating a relatively long time of subaerial exposure before burial (Behrensmeyer, 1978;Lyman, 1994).…”
Section: Biostratinomic Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Long bones show longitudinal cracking, mosaic cracking, and flaking of outer surfaces (stages 1 and 2 of Behrensmeyer, 1978). Such characteristics are common in fluvial environments with episodic sedimentation, like proximal floodplains (Bridge, 2003;González Riga et al, 2022;Casal et al, 2023). In some bones (e.g., posterior cervical vertebra, left scapula, and left ilium) the spongy tissue is exposed (stage 3 of Behrensmeyer, 1978) indicating a relatively long time of subaerial exposure before burial (Behrensmeyer, 1978;Lyman, 1994).…”
Section: Biostratinomic Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the bones preserved in level 2 (e.g., right tibia and the left astragalus) are well-preserved; while 15% show a higher degree of weathering (category 3). In some remains from level 2, such as the ?left humerus, there is also clear evidence of differential weathering (Rogers, 1990;Casal et al, 2023), a process that occurs when half of the bone is buried and the other half is exposed to the surface (Fig. 4.5-7; Tab.…”
Section: Weathering Degreementioning
confidence: 99%
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