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Crustaceans from bitumen clast in Carboniferous glacial diamictite extend fossil record of copepods

Selden, Paul A.


 

Crustaceans from bitumen clast in Carboniferous glacial diamictite extend fossil record of copepods

Selden, Paul A.

Copepod crustaceans are extremely abundant but, because of their small size and fragility, they fossilize poorly. Their fossil record consists of one Cretaceous (c. 115 Ma) parasite and a few Miocene (c. 14 Ma) fossils. In this paper, we describe abundant crustacean fragments, including copepods, from a single bitumen clast in a glacial diamictite of late Carboniferous age (c. 303 Ma) from eastern Oman. Geochemistry identifi es the source of the bitumen as an oilfi eld some 100 – 300 km to the southwest, which is consistent with an ice fl ow direction from glacial striae. The bitumen likely originated as an oil seep into a subglacial lake. This fi nd extends the fossil record of copepods by some 188 Ma, and of free-living forms by 289 Ma. The copepods include evidence of the extant family Canthocamptidae, believed to have colonized fresh water in Pangaea during Carboniferous times.

Copepod crustaceans are extremely abundant but, because of their small size and fragility, they fossilize poorly. Their fossil record consists of one Cretaceous (c. 115 Ma) parasite and a few Miocene (c. 14 Ma) fossils. In this paper, we describe abundant crustacean fragments, including copepods,...

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المؤلف : Selden, Paul A.

مؤلف مشارك : Rony Huys
Michael H. Stephenson
Heward, Alan Peter
Paul N. Taylor

بيانات النشر : NATURE COMMUNICATIONS، 10 أغسطس 2010مـ.

التصنيف الموضوعي : العلوم البحتة| .

المواضيع : Crustaceans .

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