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Evolution of Cambrian to Ordovician trace fossils in pelagic deep-sea chert,Australia
Authors:Y Kakuwa  J Webb
Institution:1. Department of Earth Science &2. Astronomy , Graduate School of Arts &3. Sciences, University of Tokyo , 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan , 153-8902kakuwa@ea.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp;5. Environmental Geoscience, La Trobe University , Vic, 3086, Australia
Abstract:Cambrian to Ordovician pelagic radiolarian cherts in the Lachlan Fold Belt in southeastern Australia contain trace fossils demonstrating the faunal diversification that occurred during the Ordovician on the deep-sea floor. The Cambro-Ordovician Howqua Chert has a very low degree of bioturbation, and the trace fossils are small and shallow. In contrast, the late Middle to Late Ordovician cherts are strongly bioturbated with larger, deeper burrows, and contain more morphologically diverse trace fossils. This records a substantial increase in the size, abundance and activity of deep-ocean benthic animals living on the floor of the ocean bordering Australia.
Keywords:biodiversity  bioturbation  Cambrian  evolution  Lachlan Fold Belt  Ordovician  pelagic chert  trace fossil
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