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Silicified egg clusters from a Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale—type deposit, Guizhou, south China.

Authors :
Jih-Pai Lin
Scott, Andrew C.
Chia-Wei Li
Hung-Jen Wu
Ausich, William I.
Yuan-Long Zhao
Hwu, Yeu-Kuang
Source :
Geology. Dec2006, Vol. 34 Issue 12, p1037-1040. 4p. 2 Diagrams.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Although knowledge of Cambrian fossil eggs and/or embryos has increased dramatically, embryos were previously unknown in siliciclastic settings of coeval strata. Here we report for the first time egg clusters in a fine-grained siliciclastic matrix from the Middle Cambrian Kaili Formation lagerstätte (513-501 Ma), south China. Some were imaged under synchrotron radiation. These spheroids are preferentially preserved as microcrystalline quartz and interpreted as marine invertebrate fossil eggs based on patterns of spheroid arrangement, shape, and analogues of fossil and modern invertebrate eggs. Embryos with cleavage cells are evident in at least one cluster. Detailed element analyses show that eggs are primarily preserved as solid silica replacement, and there is a calcite layer covering the eggs replacing the original organic layer. Silicification of intact invertebrate egg clusters is reported here as a new mode of preservation associated with a Burgess Shale-type deposit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00917613
Volume :
34
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23498016
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1130/B23006A.1