Bioerosion and bioturbation of a weathered metavolcanic rock (Cretaceous, Czech Republic)
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Radek Mikulás
M. Nemecková
Jirí Adamovic
The locality of Marsovicky Hill (N Bohemia, Czech Republic) yielded an example of a Cretaceous sea-bottom composed of Nametarhyolite. Two types of trace fossils penetrate the substrate, namely Thalassinoides isp. and ?Gastrochaenolites isp. Thalassinoides originated presumably in a firmground, i.e. the metavolcanite had to be "delithified" in some patches and subsequently rehardened again. ?Gastrochaenolites isp. is interpreted as a boring trace of decapods.
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Mikulás, Radek et al. «Bioerosion and bioturbation of a weathered metavolcanic rock (Cretaceous, Czech Republic)». Acta geológica hispánica, 2002, vol.VOL 37, núm. 1, p. 21-27, http://raco.cat/index.php/ActaGeologica/article/view/75729.