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Plckerill, R. K., Forbes, W. H. (1979) Ichnology of the Trenton Group in the Quebec City area. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 16 (10) 2022-2039 doi:10.1139/e79-188

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TitleIchnology of the Trenton Group in the Quebec City area
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsPlckerill, R. K.Author
Forbes, W. H.Author
Year1979 (October 1)Volume16
Issue10
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e79-188Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferencePlckerill, R. K., Forbes, W. H. (1979) Ichnology of the Trenton Group in the Quebec City area. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 16 (10) 2022-2039 doi:10.1139/e79-188
Plain TextPlckerill, R. K., Forbes, W. H. (1979) Ichnology of the Trenton Group in the Quebec City area. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 16 (10) 2022-2039 doi:10.1139/e79-188
In(1979, October) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 16 (10) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Marine limestones of the Middle Ordovician (Caradocian) Trenton Group in the Quebec City area are extensively burrowed. Traces referable to Anconichnus horizontalis, cf. Biformites, Bifungites cf. halli, Chondrites, Cruziana cf. pudica, Cruziana, Isopodichnus, Palaeophycus, Planolites, ? Rhizocorallium cf. R. irregulare, Rusophycus, Teichichnus cf. rectus, Tomaculum and Trichichnus are described in detail. Miscellaneous traces, those not morphologically distinct and (or) sufficiently abundant to warrant formal taxonomic treatment, are briefly described. The trace fossil assemblage can be broadly equated with the Cruziana ichnofacies. Southwest of Quebec City the Trenton Group was deposited in a gradually deepening offshore bar to shallow inner shelf situation, whereas to the northeast deposition occurred in a shallow inner shelf to deeper outer shelf – upper slope environment. The spatial and temporal distribution and abundance of the trace fossils are examined in relation to these broad environmental changes. The observed patterns are perhaps best related to variation in energy conditions, substrate stability, and food availability, parameters all broadly related to water depth. The trace fossil density and diversity patterns are analogous to those exhibited by modem and ancient shelly macrobenthos, where in shallow subtidal regimes they are low, then peak in slightly deeper subtidal situations, and gradually decrease seawards with increasing depth and distance from shore.


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