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Journal Article
Published: 27 August 2020
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2020) 90 (8): 855–886.
... environments and the Rosselia Ichnofacies for sandy delta-front settings. The Phycosiphon Ichnofacies is characterized by variable bioturbation intensities (BI 0–5), although many sandstone and mudstone beds may have very low bioturbation intensities (BI 0–1), pointing to their rapid, event-style deposition...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2020
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2020) 61 (2): 214–223.
...A.Yu. Popov; B.N. Shurygin Abstract —We study the morphology and sedimentary facies of trace fossils formerly identified as Arctichnus found at the base of the Jurassic section near Cape Airkat (northern Siberia). They are most often found in shoreface silty sand and are similar to Rosselia...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2016
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2016) 86 (4): 380–393.
...S. Gordon Campbell; Scott E. Botterill; Murray K. Gingras; James A. MacEachern Abstract: Spectacular examples of well-preserved, stacked Rosselia occur in cores of the Lower Cretaceous Bluesky Formation from Alberta's Peace River oil-sands deposit. Stacked Rosselia segments reflect burrow...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 May 2008
PALAIOS (2008) 23 (5): 329–335.
...William Miller, III; Kenneth R. Aalto Abstract The occurrence of the Rosselia ichnofabric in the basal sandstone beds of the late Miocene Pullen Formation (basal Wildcat Group) provides strong evidence that supports our interpretation of a littoral-to-inner-shelf depositional setting for the lowest...
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Series: SEPM Special Publication
Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.2110/pec.07.88.0213
EISBN: 9781565762909
...) Bichordites monastiriensis (larger protruding objects) and Macaronichnus segregatis (Ma) . Remnants of lamination at the base of the Macaronichnus layer. C) The studied section, view from the north. Rosselia is present above the roof of the catacomb. Primary layering is emphasized by Bichordites...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 June 2002
PALAIOS (2002) 17 (3): 268–276.
...MASAKAZU NARA Abstract Predominant equilibrichnial Rosselia socialis are present at up to thirty stratigraphic levels in middle Pleistocene, siliciclastic inner shelf deposits on the Boso Peninsula, Japan. The ichnofabric composed of R. socialis is interpreted to have formed by a considerably dense...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 October 1997
PALAIOS (1997) 12 (5): 489–494.
...Masakazu Nara Abstract Middle to late Pleistocene shallow marine deposits in the southeastern part of the Kanto Plains, central Japan, yield well-preserved specimens of the trace fossil Rosselia socialis Dahmer, 1937, a vertical, spindle-shaped mud-lined tube. Aside from such spindle-like specimens...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1973
Journal of Paleontology (1973) 47 (5): 975–978.
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FIGURE 1 — <span class="search-highlight">Rosselia</span> socialis  trace fossil and its modern analogue. A) Long...
Published: 01 September 2007
FIGURE 1 — Rosselia socialis trace fossil and its modern analogue. A) Longitudinal section of Rosselia socialis showing concentric laminations tapering to central shaft. B) Cross section of R. socialis showing concentric laminations around burrow core. C) Example of in situ (left
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 24 May 2023
DOI: 10.1144/SP522-2022-56
EISBN: 9781786209542
... Fig. 1. Split-core diagram of an idealized river- and wave-influenced delta succession and the archetypal Phycosiphon and Rosselia ichnofacies. Abbreviations for biogenic structures: allochthonous Rosselia (a Ro ), Asterosoma ( As ) , Chondrites ( Ch ) , Cosmorhaphe ( Cr...
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Diagram of core #1, where the vertical adjustment distances of  <span class="search-highlight">Rosselia</span>  a...
Published: 01 April 2016
Fig. 11.— Diagram of core #1, where the vertical adjustment distances of Rosselia are shown relative to the depth in core where the first readjustment for that specimen is found (column B) (Note: To avoid overlap in column B, not all specimens are shown as some burrows are side by side
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Re-equilibration and escape responses in the  <span class="search-highlight">Rosselia</span>  Ichnofacies (A–D, F...
Published: 27 August 2020
Fig. 8.— Re-equilibration and escape responses in the Rosselia Ichnofacies (A–D, F–G) and Phycosiphon Ichnofacies (E). A) Stacked Rosselia socialis in oil-saturated sand, demonstrating re-equilibration due to rapid, incremental sedimentation. Lower Cretaceous Bluesky Fm, Alberta, Canada
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 September 2007
PALAIOS (2007) 22 (5): 546–553.
...FIGURE 1 — Rosselia socialis trace fossil and its modern analogue. A) Longitudinal section of Rosselia socialis showing concentric laminations tapering to central shaft. B) Cross section of R. socialis showing concentric laminations around burrow core. C) Example of in situ (left...
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Schematic of  <span class="search-highlight">Rosselia</span>  readjustments to repeated sediment deposition, modi...