Cold feet: trackways and burrows in ice-marginal strata of the end-Ordovician glaciation (Table Mountain Group, South Africa)
New observations from an outcrop of Upper Ordovician Table Mountain Group strata (Matjiesgoedkloof, Western Cape Province, South Africa) have revealed an unexpected ichnofauna that is hosted within diamictites and sandstones that were deposited by a retreating low-latitude (∼30°S) ice sheet during t...
Main Authors: | Davies, NS, Shillito, AP, Penn-Clarke, CR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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GeoScienceWorld
2020
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