Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Belfort, Letícia Paiva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: leticiapaivabelfort@hotmail.com
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Resumo: The Potiguar Basin has been paleontologically known since the 19th century for its outcrops of the Jandaíra Formation, but very little was known about other formations. Through recent research in the Açu Formation (operational unit 4), researchers have collected fossils of large vertebrates, identified as dinosaurs, associated with fish and crocodyliforms. Therefore, this work aims to describe and interpret, for the first time, macro and microscopic taphonomic signatures of some specific points in the outcrop area. The analyzed material consists of 142 specimens, most of which are composed of vertebrae and long bones. The fossils are listed in the Paleontology Collection of the Department of Geology (DEGEO), Institute of Geosciences (IGEO), of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Three collection points called Point 1.1, Point 1.2 and Point 2.3 were used. The following macroscopic features were evaluated: (A) articulation and fragmentation; (B) bone representativeness; (C) hydraulic equivalence; (D) breakage patterns; (E) weathering marks; (F) abrasion; (G) trampling marks; (H) bioerosion caused by invertebrates; (I) root marks and (J) staining patterns. For microscopic analysis, the following were analyzed: (A) histological index; (B) fill rate; (C) replacement rate; (D) fracturing. All specimens were disarticulated. The transportability analysis by FTI indicates a peripheral assembly due to the predominance of Group I (53.45%), being 50% of vertebrae. In relation to abrasion, 34% present abrasion and 32% moderate abrasion, suggesting moderate transport. There is a prevalence of grade 2 weathering (40%), suggesting moderate subaerial exposure. The presence of bioerosion by insects and teeth marks reinforce that there was subaerial exposure. There are fossils with root marks, showing that there was vegetation at the burial site. The analysis of the petrographic slides showed high rates of replacement by calcium carbonate and iron oxide, as well as the filling of osteons, in addition to high rates of fracturing by physical weathering related to dryness. In addition, the biostratinomic and fossildiagenetic data indicate a humid environment with moments of low rainfall, showing that there are differences between the points but they correspond to the same taphonomic environment.
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spelling Araújo Júnior, Hermínio Ismael dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3215361633678938Bergqvist, Lílian PaglarelliBarbosa, Fernando Henrique de SouzaPorpino, Kleberson de OliveiraBissaro Júnior, Marcos Césarhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0436034404129211Belfort, Letícia Paivaleticiapaivabelfort@hotmail.com2023-06-21T17:14:55Z2022-06-27BELFORT, Letícia Paiva. Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil. 2022. 94 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geociências) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2022.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/19825The Potiguar Basin has been paleontologically known since the 19th century for its outcrops of the Jandaíra Formation, but very little was known about other formations. Through recent research in the Açu Formation (operational unit 4), researchers have collected fossils of large vertebrates, identified as dinosaurs, associated with fish and crocodyliforms. Therefore, this work aims to describe and interpret, for the first time, macro and microscopic taphonomic signatures of some specific points in the outcrop area. The analyzed material consists of 142 specimens, most of which are composed of vertebrae and long bones. The fossils are listed in the Paleontology Collection of the Department of Geology (DEGEO), Institute of Geosciences (IGEO), of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Three collection points called Point 1.1, Point 1.2 and Point 2.3 were used. The following macroscopic features were evaluated: (A) articulation and fragmentation; (B) bone representativeness; (C) hydraulic equivalence; (D) breakage patterns; (E) weathering marks; (F) abrasion; (G) trampling marks; (H) bioerosion caused by invertebrates; (I) root marks and (J) staining patterns. For microscopic analysis, the following were analyzed: (A) histological index; (B) fill rate; (C) replacement rate; (D) fracturing. All specimens were disarticulated. The transportability analysis by FTI indicates a peripheral assembly due to the predominance of Group I (53.45%), being 50% of vertebrae. In relation to abrasion, 34% present abrasion and 32% moderate abrasion, suggesting moderate transport. There is a prevalence of grade 2 weathering (40%), suggesting moderate subaerial exposure. The presence of bioerosion by insects and teeth marks reinforce that there was subaerial exposure. There are fossils with root marks, showing that there was vegetation at the burial site. The analysis of the petrographic slides showed high rates of replacement by calcium carbonate and iron oxide, as well as the filling of osteons, in addition to high rates of fracturing by physical weathering related to dryness. In addition, the biostratinomic and fossildiagenetic data indicate a humid environment with moments of low rainfall, showing that there are differences between the points but they correspond to the same taphonomic environment.A Bacia Potiguar é conhecida paleontologicamente desde o século XIX por seus afloramentos da Formação Jandaíra, mas muito pouco se conhecia de outras formações. Por meio de pesquisas recentes na Formação Açu (unidade operacional 4), pesquisadores coletaram fósseis de vertebrados de grande porte, identificados como dinossauros, com associação a peixes e crocodiliformes. Devido a isso, esse trabalho tem como objetivo descrever e interpretar, pela primeira vez, assinaturas tafonômicas macro e microscópicas de alguns pontos específicos da área aflorante. O material analisado consiste em 142 espécimes, e sua maior parte é composta por vértebras e ossos longos. Os fósseis estão tombados na Coleção de Paleontologia do Departamento de Geologia (DEGEO), Instituto de Geociências (IGEO), da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Foram utilizados três pontos de coleta denominados de Ponto 1.1, Ponto 1.2 e Ponto 2.3. Foram avaliados as seguintes feições macroscópicas: (A) articulação e fragmentação; (B) representatividade óssea; (C) equivalência hidráulica; (D) padrões de quebra; (E) marcas de intemperismo; (F) abrasão; (G) marcas de pisoteio; (H) bioerosão causada por invertebrados; (I) marcas de raízes e (J) padrões de coloração. Para análise microscópicas, foram analisadas: (A) índice histológico; (B) taxa de preenchimento; (C) taxa de substituição; (D) fraturamento. Todos os espécimes apresentaram-se desarticulados. A análise de transportabilidade por FTI indica uma assembleia periférica pelo predomínio do Grupo I (53,45%), sendo 50% de vértebras. Em relação à abrasão, 34% apresentam abrasão e 32% abrasão moderada, sugerindo moderado transporte. Há uma prevalência do grau 2 de intemperismo (40%), sugerindo moderada exposição subaérea. A presença de bioerosão por insetos e marcas de dentes reforçam que houve exposição subaérea. Há presença de fósseis com marcas de raízes, mostrando que houve presença de vegetação no local do soterramento. A análise das lâminas petrográficas mostrou altas taxas de substituição por carbonato de cálcio e óxido de ferro, assim como o preenchimento dos ósteons, além de elevadas taxas de fraturamento por intemperismo físico relacionado a ressecamento. Somando, os dados bioestratinômicos e fossildiagenéticos, indicam um ambiente úmido com momentos de baixa pluviosidade, mostrando que há diferenças entre os pontos mas correspondem ao mesmo ambiente tafonômico.Submitted by Priscila CTC/C (prisfreitas8@gmail.com) on 2023-06-21T17:14:55Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - Letícia Paiva Belfort - 2022 - Completa.pdf: 6016135 bytes, checksum: 89b9bcaeabdf880fa647e721f187892f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-06-21T17:14:55Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Taphonomic study of fossil vertebrates from the Açu Formation (Albian-Cenomanian of the Potiguar Basin), Northeastern Brazil
title Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil
Belfort, Letícia Paiva
Tafonomia
Cretáceo médio
Bacia Potiguar
Formação Açu
Dinossauros
Icnologia
Taphonomy
Mid Cretaceous
Potiguar Basin
Açu Formation
Dinosaurs
Ichnology
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::GEOLOGIA
title_short Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil
title_full Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil
title_sort Estudo tafonômico de vertebrados terrestres da Formação Açu (Albiano -Cenomaniano da Bacia Potiguar), Nordeste do Brasil
author Belfort, Letícia Paiva
author_facet Belfort, Letícia Paiva
leticiapaivabelfort@hotmail.com
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Bergqvist, Lílian Paglarelli
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Fernando Henrique de Souza
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Porpino, Kleberson de Oliveira
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Bissaro Júnior, Marcos César
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0436034404129211
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Belfort, Letícia Paiva
leticiapaivabelfort@hotmail.com
contributor_str_mv Araújo Júnior, Hermínio Ismael de
Bergqvist, Lílian Paglarelli
Barbosa, Fernando Henrique de Souza
Porpino, Kleberson de Oliveira
Bissaro Júnior, Marcos César
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tafonomia
Cretáceo médio
Bacia Potiguar
Formação Açu
Dinossauros
Icnologia
topic Tafonomia
Cretáceo médio
Bacia Potiguar
Formação Açu
Dinossauros
Icnologia
Taphonomy
Mid Cretaceous
Potiguar Basin
Açu Formation
Dinosaurs
Ichnology
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::GEOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Taphonomy
Mid Cretaceous
Potiguar Basin
Açu Formation
Dinosaurs
Ichnology
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::GEOLOGIA
description The Potiguar Basin has been paleontologically known since the 19th century for its outcrops of the Jandaíra Formation, but very little was known about other formations. Through recent research in the Açu Formation (operational unit 4), researchers have collected fossils of large vertebrates, identified as dinosaurs, associated with fish and crocodyliforms. Therefore, this work aims to describe and interpret, for the first time, macro and microscopic taphonomic signatures of some specific points in the outcrop area. The analyzed material consists of 142 specimens, most of which are composed of vertebrae and long bones. The fossils are listed in the Paleontology Collection of the Department of Geology (DEGEO), Institute of Geosciences (IGEO), of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Three collection points called Point 1.1, Point 1.2 and Point 2.3 were used. The following macroscopic features were evaluated: (A) articulation and fragmentation; (B) bone representativeness; (C) hydraulic equivalence; (D) breakage patterns; (E) weathering marks; (F) abrasion; (G) trampling marks; (H) bioerosion caused by invertebrates; (I) root marks and (J) staining patterns. For microscopic analysis, the following were analyzed: (A) histological index; (B) fill rate; (C) replacement rate; (D) fracturing. All specimens were disarticulated. The transportability analysis by FTI indicates a peripheral assembly due to the predominance of Group I (53.45%), being 50% of vertebrae. In relation to abrasion, 34% present abrasion and 32% moderate abrasion, suggesting moderate transport. There is a prevalence of grade 2 weathering (40%), suggesting moderate subaerial exposure. The presence of bioerosion by insects and teeth marks reinforce that there was subaerial exposure. There are fossils with root marks, showing that there was vegetation at the burial site. The analysis of the petrographic slides showed high rates of replacement by calcium carbonate and iron oxide, as well as the filling of osteons, in addition to high rates of fracturing by physical weathering related to dryness. In addition, the biostratinomic and fossildiagenetic data indicate a humid environment with moments of low rainfall, showing that there are differences between the points but they correspond to the same taphonomic environment.
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