bookSep 30, 2011Closed access

Ichnology: Organism-Substrate Interactions in Space and Time

University of Saskatchewan

Abstract

Ichnology is the study of traces created in the substrate by living organisms. This is the first book to systematically cover basic concepts and applications in both paleobiology and sedimentology, bridging the gap between the two main facets of the field. It emphasizes the importance of understanding ecologic controls on benthic fauna distribution and the role of burrowing organisms in changing their environments. A detailed analysis of the ichnology of a range of depositional environments is presented using examples from the Precambrian to the recent, and the use of trace fossils in facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy is discussed. The potential for biogenic structures to provide valuable information…

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Keywords
  • Ichnology
  • Trace fossil
  • Ichnofacies
  • Sedimentology
  • Paleontology
  • Geology
  • Sequence stratigraphy
  • Facies
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