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Taphonomy of Lower Carboniferous crinoids from the Hook Head formation, Ireland
Ausich, W.I.; Sevastopolu, G.D. (1994). Taphonomy of Lower Carboniferous crinoids from the Hook Head formation, Ireland. Lethaia 27: 245-256
In: Lethaia. Wiley-Blackwell: Oslo. ISSN 0024-1164; e-ISSN 1502-3931, more
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Keywords
    Geological time > Phanerozoic > Paleozoic > Palaeozoic > Carboniferous
    Preservation
    Crinoidea [WoRMS]
    Ireland [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Ausich, W.I.
  • Sevastopolu, G.D.

Abstract
    Lower Carboniferous strata at Hook Head, County Wexford, Ireland, record tempestite deposition on a mixed carbonate and siliciclastic shelf-ramp. Crinoidal remains occur in all facies, which allows for a comparative taphonomic analysis of crinoid preservation. Preservation of crinoid crowns was controlled by a balance between mean storm intensity and frequency. The best preservation occurs at moderate depths. Taphonomic resistance among Hook Head crinoids is interpreted as follows (from most to least resistant to disarticulation): monobathrid camerates -cladids - diplobathrid camerates - flexibles (with Platycrinites and Dichocrinus disarticulation more like cladids).

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