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    Oligocene Trace Fossil Geoconservation and Geoheritage: On the Mammals Tracks of the Luberon UNESCO Global Geopark by Pauline Coster, Stephane Legal

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Trace fossils represent an important component of the Earth’s heritage that provide important keys for learning about the diversity and evolution of life and environments through time. …”
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    Daedalus Mega-ichnosites: The Armorican Quartzite Bridge between Villuercas-Ibores-Jara and Naturtejo UNESCO Global Geoparks by Carlos Neto de Carvalho, Andrea Baucon, Ivan Cortijo, Soren Jensen, Jose Maria Barrera, Javier Lopez Caballero

    Published 2021-06-01
    Subjects: “…trace fossils, daedalus ichnofabric, “armorican quartzite”, tourism route, lower ordovician, central iberian zone…”
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    Chondrites isp. Indicating Late Paleozoic Atmospheric Anoxia in Eastern Peninsular India by Biplab Bhattacharya, Sudipto Banerjee

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Monospecific assemblage of marine trace fossil Chondrites isp. in contemporaneous claystone beds in the upper Barakar succession from two Gondwana basins (namely, the Raniganj Basin and the Talchir Basin) in eastern peninsular India signifies predominant marine incursion during end early Permian. …”
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    The Penha Garcia Ichnological Park at Naturtejo UNESCO Global Geopark (Portugal): a Geotourism Destination in the Footprint of the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event by Carlos Neto de Carvalho, Andrea Baucon, Aram Bayet-Goll, João Belo

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This municipal protected area is a key site for the study of trace fossil diversity at high paleolatitudes in the early stages of the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event. …”
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    Exposed! The Public Life of Carboniferous Fossils in the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark, Ireland by Eamon Doyle

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The least abundant fossils, the vertebrates, have the highest promotional potential, while locally well-known trace fossils are also considered high potential. The invertebrates are of lower promotional value; however, that is changing with increasing public education. …”
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    Taphonomic and ecological insights from conspecific bite marks on Otodus megalodon teeth by Stephen J. Godfrey, Mark Bennett, Victor J. Perez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…That these shallowly penetrating surface trace fossils were made as one O. megalodon tooth struck another is confirmed by the preservation of fine parallel gouges made when the serrated cutting edge of one tooth impacted and raked the surface of the receiving tooth. …”
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