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Waterside Marsh
Facies Architecture and Ichnology of Recent Salt-Marsh Deposits: Waterside Marsh, New Brunswick, Canada
Relative bioturbation levels for infauna observed in Waterside Marsh. Value...
Illustration of the major bioturbators observed in Waterside Marsh. Sketche...
The Temporal Significance of Bioturbation in Backshore Deposits: Waterside Beach, New Brunswick, Canada
Location map of Waterside Beach and Marsh. A) Map of Canada with Bay of F...
The Middle Jurassic palynology of the Daohugou area, Inner Mongolia, China, and its implications for palaeobiology and palaeogeography
Photos of FA1: salt-marsh deposits. A) Horizontally laminated, heavily ro...
Tidal Controls on the Morphology and Sedimentology of Gravel-Dominated Deltas and Beaches: Examples from the Megatidal Bay of Fundy, Canada
THE PSILONICHNUS ICHNOCOENOSE, AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO ADJACENT MARINE AND NONMARINE ICHNOCOENOSES ALONG THE GEORGIA COAST
Schematic diagrams depicting facies inter-relationships. A) Non-oriented ...
Theoretical strip logs depicting vertical facies relationships that illustr...
Tidally Modulated Shorefaces
Abstract In Chignecto Bay, upper Bay of Fundy, Canada, the muddy tidal flats exhibit distinctive sedimentological and ichnological characteristics indicative of winter conditions and the development of ice. From late spring to autumn (May–October: mean temperature +13.6 °C), the mud flats sustain a high infaunal biomass and sediment deposition is dominated by tidal processes. Neap–spring tidal rhythmites, fluid-mud deposition and high levels of bioturbation are all characteristic of summer deposits. During the winter, temperatures remain below zero (December–March: mean temperature −6.3 °C), and ice forms in the bay and periodically on the mud flats. Ice rafts and blocks are common on the tidal-flat surface, and these blocks deform the muddy sediment, cut deep scours and deposit allochthonous sediment (including gravel) across the flats. Intermittent storms in the autumn and winter also contribute to sediment scouring and erosion. Annual die-offs of infauna are reflected by reduced bioturbation in winter deposits. Each spring, renewed larval recruitment and opportunistic colonization results in increasing levels of bioturbation, and the trace suite is dominated by a low-diversity assemblage of diminutive, vertical burrows. The summer–winter cyclicity in infaunal colonization manifests, ichnologically, as a distinctive bioturbated–non-bioturbated bedset character. Infaunal populations in Chignecto Bay peak in the late spring and in the late summer–early autumn. Both population peaks are exploited by vertebrates, including migrating Atlantic sturgeon (late spring) and migratory shorebirds (late summer–early autumn). In particular, the upper Bay of Fundy, including Chignecto Bay, is a staging ground for approximately 42–74% of the world’s Semipalmated sandpipers ( Calidris pusilla ) on their annual migration from the Arctic to South America. Fortunately, anthropogenic modification of Chignecto Bay, and its associated bays and rivers (e.g. construction and dismantling of a causeway over the Petitcodiac River), has not had a significant effect, to date, on the mud-flat habitat or the infaunal biomass.