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New ichthyofauna from the Holešice and Libkovice members in the western part of Most Basin (Early Miocene), the Czech Republic

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    SYSNO ASEP0565794
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve SCOPUS
    TitleNew ichthyofauna from the Holešice and Libkovice members in the western part of Most Basin (Early Miocene), the Czech Republic
    Author(s) Ekrt, B. (CZ)
    Novotný, T. (CZ)
    Přikryl, Tomáš (GLU-S) RID, SAI, ORCID
    Source TitleFossil Imprint. - : Národní muzeum - ISSN 2533-4050
    Roč. 78, č. 2 (2022), s. 519-526
    Number of pages8 s.
    Publication formPrint - P
    Languageeng - English
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    Keywordsteleost fishes ; stratigraphy ; taphonomy ; palaeoecology ; lake system ; Neogene ; Early Miocene ; Most Basin
    OECD categoryPaleontology
    Method of publishingOpen access
    Institutional supportGLU-S - RVO:67985831
    EID SCOPUS85161446301
    AnnotationNew material of fish fossils from the west part of Most Basin is described here. Disarticulated and articulated fish remains were discovered in several layers in the Holešice and Libkovice members. Fossil fish occurrence, their taxonomic structure and taphonomy were evaluated in the context of the sediments. The data indicate that conditions in the lake, which formed when the coal swamp was flooded, were variable. Most of the time, the water was well oxygenated, occasionally the oxygen saturation was reduced to hypoxia and even anoxia. Conditions subsequently changed, and the lake became well oxygenated. Especially in the Libkovice Member, the fish-containing layers appear to be characterized by relatively quick sedimentation.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Geology
    ContactJana Popelková, popelkova@gli.cas.cz, Sabina Janíčková, Tel.: 233 087 272
    Year of Publishing2023
    Electronic addresshttp://fi.nm.cz/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/9_Ekrt_et_al.pdf
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