Fossils Flashcards

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A fossil definition

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A fossil is used to describe any trave of past life fossils maybe parts of organisms such as teeth or shells or whole organisms such as body fossils.Fossuls may also be traces of organisms such as footprints or burrows

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factors affecting fossilisation

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energy levels- low e levels increase chance of fossilisation as high e breaks and erodes deep ocean floor

The transport distance- shorter distance more likely fossilisation is

Rate of burial- fast burial less decay and scavenging so more likely to fossilise

Type of sediment- fine soft sediment= fossilisation more likely

degree of diagenesis- increased temp and pressure means fossilisation less likely

Ph- alkaline= more likely as acid can dissolve the hard parts before they can fossilise

Anerobic conditions- reduces decomp and preserves organisms= fossilisation likely

The presence if hard parts- bones, teeth, shells more likely to survive

The actual comp of the hard parts- some made of Cacium carbonate, Araganite, sillica, chitin and some are harder and less susceptible to acid so easier to fossilise

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replacement

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The og material is dissolved atom by atom and substituted with another mineral
most common type is replacement of aragonite—> calcite
e.g coral
it can also occur with other minerals present in ground water

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silicification

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When ground water is rich in sio2
The sio2 is dissolved in groundwater but comes out of solution to fill voids and pores present in og material
if the whole remains have dissolves it can fill the whole void

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Carbonation

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During diagenisis pressure and temp increases. lots of the volatiles are driven off and all that remains is the carbon, the carbon tends to form thin film fossils

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Pyritisation

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replacement of the of material by iron pyrites. happens in anaerobic conditiond. sulphur loving bacteria, covet sulphur to bisulphate this reacts with iron= iron pyrite which replaces of material

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mould and cast formation

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moulds- when fossils dissolve out of rock they are in leaving void, if broken open it would be a mould of fossil, of filled with sediment before complete burial the if broken open an internal mould may be revealed
A cast- formed when void is filled with another mineral, they can bee seen as counterparts to external moulds when rock broken open. Casts can be made in a lab by filling moulds

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benothonic and types of benothonic organism

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live in the deep sea on the sea floor or sometimes In deep waters

infaunal-live within the sediment
epifaunal- live on the sediment
Vagrant- moves around on the sea floor usually a scavengers/predator
Sessile- an organism that doesn’t move around sea floor they are filte feeders

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pelgic and types of pelgic organism

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They live In the water column mostly in surface waters top 200m

planktonic- free Floaty go whereever current takes them, filter feeders or photosynthesis
Nektonic- are able to swim/propell they are responsible for own movements usually predators or scavengers

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definition of a species

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rely on morphology studying the shape, what something looks like. We use morphological similarities to tell species

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life and death assemblages

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life- if fossils are in their og position this is what we call a life assemblage, more likely to be articulated

death- the remains are found in a diff place to where they would have lived and have been transported. More likely to be disarticulated, mixture of fossils species present

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