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Upper Permian vertebrate coprolites from Vyazniki and Gorokhovets, Vyatkian regional stage, Russian Platform

Krzysztof Owocki, Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki, Andrey G. Sennikov, Valeriy K. Golubev, Katarzyna Janiszewska and Tomasz Sulej
Upper Permian vertebrate coprolites from Vyazniki and Gorokhovets, Vyatkian regional stage, Russian Platform
Palaios (December 2012) 27 (12): 867-877

Abstract

Numerous coprolites have been found in the Vyazniki and Gorokhovets localities of European Russia. Five identified coprolite-bearing horizons occur in the upper Permian deposits of the Vyatkian Regional Stage. Coprolites were collected from mudstone with a coprolite breccia-like layer and also from intraformational conglomerates that were deposited in a floodplain and overbank environment. Two coprolite morphotypes (A and B) are recognized from size and shape analysis of 32 specimens. Morphotype A has long, nonsegmented feces. Smaller, cylindrical or tubular-shaped coprolites of morphotype B are commonly segmented. SEM images of the coprolite matrix show spheres and thin-walled vesicles with diameters 0.5-4 mu m. Electron Micro Probe (EMP) analyses of polished thin sections show microcrystalline carbonate-fluoride-bearing calcium phosphate with small amounts of calcium replaced in the crystal lattice. Optical microscopy and EMP investigations show that iron and manganese oxides are responsible for elevated iron and manganese concentrations in the bulk mass of coprolites. Other metals (V, Ni) can be associated with oxides forming spheroids with diameters 3-10 mu m. REEs (rare earth elements, U, and other trace element concentrations suggest significant eolian sediment input to the burial environment of the coprolites. The scats contain fish scales and bones of tetrapods (amphibians or reptiles). In one large-sized coprolite, a small fragment of therapsid bone was also found. Both morphotypes are matched to carnivorous taxa within the Archosaurus rossicus zone of the Eastern Europe. The size and shape of the best-preserved specimens suggest that they were possibly produced by a large therapsid, anthracosaur, or early archosauromorph predator.


ISSN: 0883-1351
Serial Title: Palaios
Serial Volume: 27
Serial Issue: 12
Title: Upper Permian vertebrate coprolites from Vyazniki and Gorokhovets, Vyatkian regional stage, Russian Platform
Affiliation: Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Paleobiology, Warsaw, Poland
Pages: 867-877
Published: 201212
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society for Sedimentary Geology, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 70
Accession Number: 2013-016261
Categories: Vertebrate paleontologyGeneral geochemistry
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. strat. cols., 1 table, sketch map
N56°12'00" - N56°13'60", E42°10'00" - E42°42'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Uppsala University, SWE, SwedenRussian Academy of Sciences, Borissiak Paleontological Institute, RUS, Russian Federation
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data supplied by SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology), Tulsa, OK, United States
Update Code: 201311
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