Coombs Hill: A Late Devonian fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group, South Africa)

Coombs Hill, a new fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group) of South Africa, preserves a record of Famennian (Late Devonian) life in Gondwana. Fossil plants collected at Coombs Hill are preliminarily assigned to several classes. Shelly invertebrates include a variety of bivalve mo...

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Main Authors: Christopher Harris, Robert W. Gess, Cameron Penn-Clarke, Bruce S. Rubidge
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2021-03-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://sajs.co.za/article/view/9190
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Robert W. Gess
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Bruce S. Rubidge
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description Coombs Hill, a new fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group) of South Africa, preserves a record of Famennian (Late Devonian) life in Gondwana. Fossil plants collected at Coombs Hill are preliminarily assigned to several classes. Shelly invertebrates include a variety of bivalve mollusc forms, some of which appear to be preserved in life position. Biodiversity at Coombs Hill is comparable to that of the well-known Waterloo Farm lagerstätte in ordinal diversity, but exhibits differences in species composition. Ongoing taxonomic analysis will provide a rare window into the ecology of high-latitude environments during this pivotal stage of Earth history, which immediately preceded the end-Devonian extinction. Sandstone dominated sedimentary facies at Coombs Hill suggest a high-energy coastal marine setting, with brackish back-barrier estuarine/lagoonally derived fossiliferous mudstones. Exact stratigraphic placement within the Witpoort Formation is hampered by structural deformation, and precise age comparisons with Waterloo Farm are currently tenuous. Significance: • A new fossil locality at Coombs Hill comprises the second known site with a suite of well preserved continental and marginal marine fossils from the Witpoort Formation, providing an exceptionally rare example of high-latitude life during the critical latest Devonian Famennian age. • Several new plant taxa will be diagnosed from this locality, which also gives important insights into the morphology of Archaeopteris notosaria, South Africa’s earliest known tree. • Discovery of a second palaeontologically significant site in the Witpoort Formation provides impetus for further structural and sedimentary facies analyses to align the unit with datable global eustatic events, and to clarify its internal chronology.
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spelling doaj.art-6b802618256c43be8898e442e51bc71e2022-12-21T23:26:33ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892021-03-011173/410.17159/sajs.2021/9190Coombs Hill: A Late Devonian fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group, South Africa)Christopher Harris0Robert W. Gess1Cameron Penn-Clarke2Bruce S. Rubidge31.School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; 2.Evolutionary Studies Institute, School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaDevonian Lab, Albany Museum, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa1.Evolutionary Studies Institute, School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; 2.Council for Geoscience, Pretoria, South AfricaEvolutionary Studies Institute, School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaCoombs Hill, a new fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group) of South Africa, preserves a record of Famennian (Late Devonian) life in Gondwana. Fossil plants collected at Coombs Hill are preliminarily assigned to several classes. Shelly invertebrates include a variety of bivalve mollusc forms, some of which appear to be preserved in life position. Biodiversity at Coombs Hill is comparable to that of the well-known Waterloo Farm lagerstätte in ordinal diversity, but exhibits differences in species composition. Ongoing taxonomic analysis will provide a rare window into the ecology of high-latitude environments during this pivotal stage of Earth history, which immediately preceded the end-Devonian extinction. Sandstone dominated sedimentary facies at Coombs Hill suggest a high-energy coastal marine setting, with brackish back-barrier estuarine/lagoonally derived fossiliferous mudstones. Exact stratigraphic placement within the Witpoort Formation is hampered by structural deformation, and precise age comparisons with Waterloo Farm are currently tenuous. Significance: • A new fossil locality at Coombs Hill comprises the second known site with a suite of well preserved continental and marginal marine fossils from the Witpoort Formation, providing an exceptionally rare example of high-latitude life during the critical latest Devonian Famennian age. • Several new plant taxa will be diagnosed from this locality, which also gives important insights into the morphology of Archaeopteris notosaria, South Africa’s earliest known tree. • Discovery of a second palaeontologically significant site in the Witpoort Formation provides impetus for further structural and sedimentary facies analyses to align the unit with datable global eustatic events, and to clarify its internal chronology.https://sajs.co.za/article/view/9190Famennianhigh-latitudefossilsplantsshelly invertebrates
spellingShingle Christopher Harris
Robert W. Gess
Cameron Penn-Clarke
Bruce S. Rubidge
Coombs Hill: A Late Devonian fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group, South Africa)
South African Journal of Science
Famennian
high-latitude
fossils
plants
shelly invertebrates
title Coombs Hill: A Late Devonian fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group, South Africa)
title_full Coombs Hill: A Late Devonian fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group, South Africa)
title_fullStr Coombs Hill: A Late Devonian fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group, South Africa)
title_full_unstemmed Coombs Hill: A Late Devonian fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group, South Africa)
title_short Coombs Hill: A Late Devonian fossil locality in the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group, South Africa)
title_sort coombs hill a late devonian fossil locality in the witpoort formation witteberg group south africa
topic Famennian
high-latitude
fossils
plants
shelly invertebrates
url https://sajs.co.za/article/view/9190
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