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UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY  SPRING 2010 GLGY 209-20  INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY I
Oxic/anoxic conditions Oxic conditions : benthic organisms at the bottom of the ocean destroy the dead organisms:  low chances to fossilize. Anoxic conditions : no benthic organisms at the bottom of the sedimentary basin:  high chances to fossilize.
Example of burrowing process Bivalve burrowers in a coral colony (recent faunas of the Bahamas).
Example of burrowing process Carbonate mud sediments at a water depth of about 5 meters; note the presence of burrows of the crustacean  Callianassa ; Cat Bay, Bahamas. Carbonate mud stabilized sediments at a water depth of about 1.5 meters; Cockroach Island, Bahamas.
Exceptional preservation ,[object Object],[object Object]
Lagerstatten – Crato Formation of Brazil (approx 110 m.y.) Insect wings  (left) and a  roach wing  (right). The right image is acid-prepared.
Lagerstatten – Crato Formation of Brazil (approx 110 m.y.) Various scorpion species ( Protoischnurus  and  Araripescorpius ).
Lagerstatten – Crato Formation of Brazil (approx 110 m.y.) Fossil insect showing preserved color pattern on the wings –  Baecossus .
Kinds of fossils ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Examples of body fossils Left :  crinoid  with the calcareous plates in anatomical connection and  corals . Right : cluster of  brachiopods .
Example of trace fossil Example of a trace fossil of a trilobite; the trilobite body is not preserved.
Examples of trace fossils Flying traces : multiple looping trails generated by a flying insect caught on surface with a thin film of mud or water. Beetle traces : moving traces of an insect  ( Scoyenia ).
Examples of trace fossils Left:  root casts (rhizoliths)  in an ancient soil (Spain). Right: reconstruction of a  modern crayfish burrow  (height = 0.7 m).
Kinds of fossil preservation ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Recrystallization This process involves the conversion of the original minerals of the test into a different mineral. The most common transformation during the  process of recrystallization is that from  aragonite  to  calcite . Aragonite and calcite are two carbonates (CaCO3) but with different crystal structures.
Moldic preservation The original test or shell is dissolves; example of a gastropod; the shape of the former organism is given by the lithified sediment infill. The  mold  (right) and  cast  (left) of a trilobite; note that the original material was dissolved.
MP - Replacement Replacement  is rather a particular case of moldic (mold and cast) preservation, in which the space resulted from the dissolution of the original test is filled by a new mineral.  Pyritization  is the most frequent (and spectacular) case of replacement.
Permineralization Permineralization results from the filling of the pore spaces usually by opal or chalcedony (SiO2).
Carbonization A kind of fossilization often met in plants and algae, but also in fishes. Occurs when the fossils are buried deep into the Earth’s crust  and all the organic material is expelled, excepting for the carbon. These fossils have a blackish appearance.
Congelation This kind of fossilization occurs at high latitudes, where there is a thick layer of frozen soil and rock at the uppermost part of the Earth’s crust.
Fossilization in amber A salamander, a frog and a snail fossilized in amber. Amber is a natural resin, which allow three dimensional fossilization of the organisms caught while it is still liquid (high viscosity).
Tar Pits Tar pit in California from which were recovered excellently preserved fossils  that lived in this area during the past 40,000 years.

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  • 1. UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY SPRING 2010 GLGY 209-20 INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY I
  • 2. Oxic/anoxic conditions Oxic conditions : benthic organisms at the bottom of the ocean destroy the dead organisms: low chances to fossilize. Anoxic conditions : no benthic organisms at the bottom of the sedimentary basin: high chances to fossilize.
  • 3. Example of burrowing process Bivalve burrowers in a coral colony (recent faunas of the Bahamas).
  • 4. Example of burrowing process Carbonate mud sediments at a water depth of about 5 meters; note the presence of burrows of the crustacean Callianassa ; Cat Bay, Bahamas. Carbonate mud stabilized sediments at a water depth of about 1.5 meters; Cockroach Island, Bahamas.
  • 5.
  • 6. Lagerstatten – Crato Formation of Brazil (approx 110 m.y.) Insect wings (left) and a roach wing (right). The right image is acid-prepared.
  • 7. Lagerstatten – Crato Formation of Brazil (approx 110 m.y.) Various scorpion species ( Protoischnurus and Araripescorpius ).
  • 8. Lagerstatten – Crato Formation of Brazil (approx 110 m.y.) Fossil insect showing preserved color pattern on the wings – Baecossus .
  • 9.
  • 10. Examples of body fossils Left : crinoid with the calcareous plates in anatomical connection and corals . Right : cluster of brachiopods .
  • 11. Example of trace fossil Example of a trace fossil of a trilobite; the trilobite body is not preserved.
  • 12. Examples of trace fossils Flying traces : multiple looping trails generated by a flying insect caught on surface with a thin film of mud or water. Beetle traces : moving traces of an insect ( Scoyenia ).
  • 13. Examples of trace fossils Left: root casts (rhizoliths) in an ancient soil (Spain). Right: reconstruction of a modern crayfish burrow (height = 0.7 m).
  • 14.
  • 15. Recrystallization This process involves the conversion of the original minerals of the test into a different mineral. The most common transformation during the process of recrystallization is that from aragonite to calcite . Aragonite and calcite are two carbonates (CaCO3) but with different crystal structures.
  • 16. Moldic preservation The original test or shell is dissolves; example of a gastropod; the shape of the former organism is given by the lithified sediment infill. The mold (right) and cast (left) of a trilobite; note that the original material was dissolved.
  • 17. MP - Replacement Replacement is rather a particular case of moldic (mold and cast) preservation, in which the space resulted from the dissolution of the original test is filled by a new mineral. Pyritization is the most frequent (and spectacular) case of replacement.
  • 18. Permineralization Permineralization results from the filling of the pore spaces usually by opal or chalcedony (SiO2).
  • 19. Carbonization A kind of fossilization often met in plants and algae, but also in fishes. Occurs when the fossils are buried deep into the Earth’s crust and all the organic material is expelled, excepting for the carbon. These fossils have a blackish appearance.
  • 20. Congelation This kind of fossilization occurs at high latitudes, where there is a thick layer of frozen soil and rock at the uppermost part of the Earth’s crust.
  • 21. Fossilization in amber A salamander, a frog and a snail fossilized in amber. Amber is a natural resin, which allow three dimensional fossilization of the organisms caught while it is still liquid (high viscosity).
  • 22. Tar Pits Tar pit in California from which were recovered excellently preserved fossils that lived in this area during the past 40,000 years.