Taphonomy Flashcards

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Taphonomy

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Whole process of fossilisation (diagenesis and what happens when it becomes part of the sediment)

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Physical properties of taphonomy: life assemblage and Paleoecology

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Limiting factors: light, energy, sediment rate, nutrients, temperature. Energy and sedimentation rate becomes important in fossilisation (mode of deposition)

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Life assemblages:

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Retain life positions

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Death Assemblage:

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  • Neighbourhood assemblages: not in life position but deposited in area where they lived
  • transported assemblages: out of place (moved by storms, density flow, turbidity currents - transported a long way)
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Physical Processes of taphonomy: death assemblages

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  • Mode of deposition: energy, sedimentation rate, nutrients, temperature. Energy and sedimentation rate, accumulation and abrasion (physically breaks them up)
  • total fossil assemblage
  • diagenesis
  • collection
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Higher energy assemblages:

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  • Flexible or more encrusting well cemented organisms. Barnacles (abraded as physically moved around), oysters (physically cemented), mussel (attached in life) -> more robust so more likely to be preserved.
  • loss of delicate flexible things, and abrasion of more robust remains
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Shelf assemblages

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  • lower energy
  • no particular need to be flexible but much higher variety of morphology - rigid and branching and not worry about being broken on regular basis
  • physical preservation is higher and less abrasion (as below wave base outside of storms)
  • potentially preserve delicate and robust remains
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Chemical processes of life assemblage and Paleoecology

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  • Limiting factors (physical)
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Death assemblage chemical processes

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  • mode of deposition: energy, sedimentation rate, accumulation, abrasion (chemical)
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Total fossil assemblage and diagenesis

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  • Burial processes: shell dissolution, replacement
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