Dinosaur footprints in the Lower Hauterivian deposits of Palud Cove in Istria, Croatia.

 

 



BIBLIOGRAFIA
Nominativo AutoriMEZGA A., CVETKO TESOVIC B., PRETKOVIE V., JOVANOVIC N., BAJRAKTAREVIC Z.
Anno2015
TitoloDinosaur footprints in the Lower Hauterivian deposits of Palud Cove in Istria, Croatia.
RivistaGEOLOGIA CROATICA
EdizioneZAGREB 2015.
Serie Volume68/2:113-122
IllustrazioniFIGG.10, TAB.1
Parole chiave / Key words PALEONTOLOGIA, MESOZOICO, CRETACICO, RETTILI, DINOSAURI, IMPRONTE
Riassunto / AbstractSixteen dinosaur footprints are exposed along the upper-bedding surface of a single Lower Hauterivian limestone layer in Palud cove (western Istria, Croatia). This footprint-bearing horizon is part of the thick Mesozoic stratigraphic succession of the Adriatic-Dinaridic Carbonate Platform. The Palud site section is characterized by peritidal (shallow subtidal to intertidal) limestone with several shallowing-upward cycles composed of mudstone, peloidal wackestone/packstone, peloidal packstone/grainstone and fenestral mudstone/wackestone with common geopetal infill. The Early Hauterivian age of these deposits is based on their microfossil content, which is dominated by ostracods, benthic foraminifera and calcareous green algae (Dasycladales). The footprints are circular to elliptical in shape, with no distinct digit impressions (with one possible exception), and with average length of 26 cm. Most footprints have a well-defined expulsion rim produced by the compression and displacement of the waterlogged substrate caused by the feet of the dinosaurs. All of the footprints are nearly the same shape and size, which indicates that they were produced by the same kind of trackmaker – likely a sauropod dinosaur. These animals left their footprints on the top of an intertidal and shallowing-upward succession during ephemeral subaerial exposure of the fine-grained carbonate sediment.
Note GeograficheITALIA, FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA, CROAZIA, ISTRIA, CONFINI