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Tetrapod ichnotaxonomy in eolian paleoenvironments (Coconino and De Chelly formations, Arizona) and late Cisuralian (Permian) sauropsid radiation
Lorenzo Marchetti,Sebastian Voigt,Spencer G. Lucas,Heitor Francischini,Paula Dentzien-Dias,Roberto Sacchi,Marco Mangiacotti,Stefano Scali,Andrea Gazzola,Ausonio Ronchi,Amanda Millhouse +10 more
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The best known and most abundant Cisuralian record of tetrapod footprints is from the Coconino and De Chelly formations of Arizona, which thus far encompassed only the ichnogenera Chelichnus and Dromopus as discussed by the authors.About:
This article is published in Earth-Science Reviews.The article was published on 2019-03-01. It has received 33 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Trackway & Tetrapod (structure).read more
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Defining the morphological quality of fossil footprints. Problems and principles of preservation in tetrapod ichnology with examples from the Palaeozoic to the present
Lorenzo Marchetti,Matteo Belvedere,Sebastian Voigt,Hendrik Klein,Diego Castanera,Ignacio Díaz-Martínez,Ignacio Díaz-Martínez,Daniel Marty,Lida Xing,Silverio Feola,Ricardo Nestor Melchor,James O. Farlow +11 more
TL;DR: The concept of morphological preservation of tetrapod footprints was introduced in this paper, which is related to the morphological quality of footprints and distinguishes it from physical preservation (P-preservation), which characterizes whether or not a track is eliminated by taphonomic and diagenetic processes.
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Late Paleozoic–early Mesozoic continental biostratigraphy — Links to the Standard Global Chronostratigraphic Scale
Joerg W. Schneider,Joerg W. Schneider,Spencer G. Lucas,Frank Scholze,Sebastian Voigt,Lorenzo Marchetti,Hendrik Klein,Stanislav Opluštil,Ralf Werneburg,V. K. Golubev,V. K. Golubev,James E. Barrick,Tamara I. Nemyrovska,Ausonio Ronchi,Michael O. Day,Vladimir V. Silantiev,Ronny Rößler,Hafid Saber,Ulf Linnemann,V.V. Zharinova,Shu-zhong Shen +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a synthetic non-marine biochronology for the late Carboniferous-Middle Triassic based on all available nonmarine index fossils, integrated with the Standard Global Chronostratigraphic Scale, is presented.
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Permian-Triassic vertebrate footprints from South Africa: Ichnotaxonomy, producers and biostratigraphy through two major faunal crises
Lorenzo Marchetti,Hendrik Klein,Michael Buchwitz,Ausonio Ronchi,Roger M. H. Smith,William J. De Klerk,Lara Sciscio,Gideon H. Groenewald +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a track-trackmaker correlation for all Permian synapsid groups is provided for the first time, based on the analysis of the functional morphology of potential producers.
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Upper Paleozoic to Lower Mesozoic Tetrapod Ichnology Revisited: Photogrammetry and Relative Depth Pattern Inferences on Functional Prevalence of Autopodia
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a qualitative interpretation of relative depth patterns and the related functional prevalence (most deeply impressed area) within footprints, identifying three main groups: (1) anamniote, captorhinomorph/parareptile tracks (medial-median functional prevalence), (2) diapsid tracks, and (3) synapsid track (median-lateral functional prevalence).
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An anatomy-consistent study of the Lopingian eolian tracks of Germany and Scotland reveals the first evidence of the end-Guadalupian mass extinction at low paleolatitudes of Pangea
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify the anatomy-consistent ichnotaxobases useful for phylogenetic analysis of tetrapod footprints from the Lopingian Paradoxichnium footprint biochron.
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Crustal-scale magmatic systems during intracontinental strike-slip tectonics: U, Pb and Hf isotopic constraints from Permian magmatic rocks of the Southern Alps
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Tetrapod Ichnofacies: A New Paradigm
Adrian P. Hunt,Spencer G. Lucas +1 more
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Global Permian tetrapod biostratigraphy and biochronology
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