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Bivalve wood borings of the ichnogenus Teredolites Leymerie from the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (Upper Cretaceous, Czech Republic)

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    SYSNO ASEP0049120
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve SCOPUS
    TitleBivalve wood borings of the ichnogenus Teredolites Leymerie from the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (Upper Cretaceous, Czech Republic)
    TitleVrtby mlžů v dřevitých substrátech (ichnorod Teredolites Leymerie) z České křídové pánve (svrchní křída, Česká Republika)
    Author(s) Kříž, J. (CZ)
    Mikuláš, Radek (GLU-S) RID, SAI
    Source TitleIchnos. - : Taylor & Francis - ISSN 1042-0940
    Roč. 13, č. 3 (2006), s. 159-174
    Number of pages16 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryUS - United States
    KeywordsBorings ; Mollusca ; sedimentary environment
    Subject RIVEG - Zoology
    CEZAV0Z30130516 - GLU-S (2005-2011)
    EID SCOPUS33748186650
    DOI10.1080/10420940600851594
    AnnotationFinds of fossil wood with bivalve wood borings (Teredolites clavatus and T. longissimus) occur in various facies and presumed sedimentary settings of the platform, chiefly shallow-marine Bohemian Crectaceous Basin. The basin comprises areas with sandy-dominated sediments, with marl and clay-dominated sediments, areas with predominat sandy-marly rocks, and finally areas dominated by calcareous nearshore sediments. Teredolites clavatus is sometimes very common in fossil wood of sandstones, which originated in beach or deltaic settings; marl and clay-dominated rock bear much more frequently wood fragments densely bored by Teredolites longissimus. When accompanied by evidence of marine environments as body fossils, glauconite or typical trace fossils, most of the wood fragments are bored.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Geology
    ContactJana Popelková, popelkova@gli.cas.cz, Sabina Janíčková, Tel.: 233 087 272
    Year of Publishing2007
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