Exceptional X-Ray contrast: Radiography imaging of a Middle Triassic mixosaurid from Svalbard.

The black shales of the Middle Triassic Botneheia Formation in Svalbard are known for their fossil richness with abundant ichthyosaur remains and beds of the bivalve Daonella. Vertebrate remains from the Muen Mountain on Edgeøya are shown to have exceptional X-ray contrast due to a combination of su...

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Main Authors: Victoria S Engelschiøn, Aubrey J Roberts, Ruben With, Øyvind Hammer
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285939
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Ruben With
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description The black shales of the Middle Triassic Botneheia Formation in Svalbard are known for their fossil richness with abundant ichthyosaur remains and beds of the bivalve Daonella. Vertebrate remains from the Muen Mountain on Edgeøya are shown to have exceptional X-ray contrast due to a combination of sulphide and sulphate permineralisation and pseudomorphing. Radiography imaging of a previously described specimen, PMO 219.250, revealed new and spectacular details such as more carpals, teeth, and skull sutures. Teeth and skull characters are taxonomically significant. supporting the referral of PMO 219.250 to Phalarodon and further suggesting an affinity to P. atavus. Three sulphur phases were identified, with the sulphide sphalerite (ZnS) being the highest temperature phase, followed by the sulphate baryte (BaSO4), and the sulphide pyrite (FeS2). Sulphate permineralisation is also seen in specimens from the Upper Jurassic on Svalbard. We suggest that sulphur-rich fluids have flowed and dissolved barium from the shales and deposited the sphalerite and baryte, and that this could be linked to the Cretaceous HALIP. The Jurassic specimens are only permineralised by baryte, while the Triassic specimens have also been permineralised, but mainly pseudomorphed by baryte with crystals of sphalerite. Lithology differences appear to have controlled the compaction of the Triassic specimens, while the Jurassic specimens have retained their three-dimensional shape due to the baryte emplacement relatively earlier in their depositional history. Although soft tissues are not preserved, the excellent X-ray contrast in the Middle Triassic specimens is reminiscent of pyritised fossil sites such as the Hunsrück Slate (Devonian), Beecher's Trilobite Bed (Ordovician), and the La Voulte-sur-Rhône marls (Jurassic).
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spelling doaj.art-9c75414ad5594366a5ab2eb43a4016502023-06-17T05:31:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032023-01-01185e028593910.1371/journal.pone.0285939Exceptional X-Ray contrast: Radiography imaging of a Middle Triassic mixosaurid from Svalbard.Victoria S EngelschiønAubrey J RobertsRuben WithØyvind HammerThe black shales of the Middle Triassic Botneheia Formation in Svalbard are known for their fossil richness with abundant ichthyosaur remains and beds of the bivalve Daonella. Vertebrate remains from the Muen Mountain on Edgeøya are shown to have exceptional X-ray contrast due to a combination of sulphide and sulphate permineralisation and pseudomorphing. Radiography imaging of a previously described specimen, PMO 219.250, revealed new and spectacular details such as more carpals, teeth, and skull sutures. Teeth and skull characters are taxonomically significant. supporting the referral of PMO 219.250 to Phalarodon and further suggesting an affinity to P. atavus. Three sulphur phases were identified, with the sulphide sphalerite (ZnS) being the highest temperature phase, followed by the sulphate baryte (BaSO4), and the sulphide pyrite (FeS2). Sulphate permineralisation is also seen in specimens from the Upper Jurassic on Svalbard. We suggest that sulphur-rich fluids have flowed and dissolved barium from the shales and deposited the sphalerite and baryte, and that this could be linked to the Cretaceous HALIP. The Jurassic specimens are only permineralised by baryte, while the Triassic specimens have also been permineralised, but mainly pseudomorphed by baryte with crystals of sphalerite. Lithology differences appear to have controlled the compaction of the Triassic specimens, while the Jurassic specimens have retained their three-dimensional shape due to the baryte emplacement relatively earlier in their depositional history. Although soft tissues are not preserved, the excellent X-ray contrast in the Middle Triassic specimens is reminiscent of pyritised fossil sites such as the Hunsrück Slate (Devonian), Beecher's Trilobite Bed (Ordovician), and the La Voulte-sur-Rhône marls (Jurassic).https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285939
spellingShingle Victoria S Engelschiøn
Aubrey J Roberts
Ruben With
Øyvind Hammer
Exceptional X-Ray contrast: Radiography imaging of a Middle Triassic mixosaurid from Svalbard.
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title Exceptional X-Ray contrast: Radiography imaging of a Middle Triassic mixosaurid from Svalbard.
title_full Exceptional X-Ray contrast: Radiography imaging of a Middle Triassic mixosaurid from Svalbard.
title_fullStr Exceptional X-Ray contrast: Radiography imaging of a Middle Triassic mixosaurid from Svalbard.
title_full_unstemmed Exceptional X-Ray contrast: Radiography imaging of a Middle Triassic mixosaurid from Svalbard.
title_short Exceptional X-Ray contrast: Radiography imaging of a Middle Triassic mixosaurid from Svalbard.
title_sort exceptional x ray contrast radiography imaging of a middle triassic mixosaurid from svalbard
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285939
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