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FOSSILISED FOOTPRINT
Fossil footprint; Fossil trackway; Prehistoric animal tracks; Ichnite; Fossil footprints; Dinosaur footprints; Dinosaur footprint; Fossil trail; Dinosaur track; Fossilized footprints; Fossil tracks; Fossil animal footprints
  • Dinosaur trace fossil of Otjihaenamparero
  • Specialized marine trace trackway, [[Yorgia]], from the [[Ediacaran]] of northern Russia.

fossilized      
adj. versteend; verouderd
sand dune         
  • Wind ripples on crescent-shaped sand dunes (barchans) in southwest [[Afghanistan]] ([[Sistan]])
  • Dune Nine in [[Sossusvlei]], Namibia, is over 300m high.
  • Gypsum dune fields, [[White Sands National Park]], New Mexico, United States
  • Isolated barchan dunes on the surface of [[Mars]]. Dominant wind direction would be from left to right.
  • [[Cadiz Dunes Wilderness]]
  • Coastal dunes at Stockton Beach in the [[City of Newcastle]]
  • Cross-bedding in lithified aeolian sand dunes preserved as sandstone in Zion National Park, Utah
  • abbr=on}} tall dune in [[Salir do Porto]], Portugal
  • A dune in [[Sossusvlei]], in the greater [[Namib-Naukluft National Park]], Namibia. Note the trees being engulfed for scale.
  • [[Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes]]
  • Sand dune on Mars
  • Sand dunes of Hyypänmäki in [[Hailuoto]], Finland
  • Sand blowing off a crest in the [[Kelso Dunes]] of the [[Mojave Desert]], California, USA
  • Coastal dunes covered in grasses around the mouth of the Liver Å river in Denmark
  • Sand dunes of Lemnos, Greece
  • White sand dunes in the [[Lençóis Maranhenses National Park]], Maranhão, Brazil
  • Reversing dune showing short minor slipface atop the major stoss (upwind) face
  • Fronting the Mediterranean Sea in [[Oliva]], Valencian Community, Spain
  • Cadiz Dunes Wilderness, [[California]]
  • Newborough Dune Rejuvenation, Wales; video of work done by [[Natural Resources Wales]]; 2015
  • Coastal dunes in [[De Panne]], Belgium
  • Schematic of coastal parabolic dunes
  • Sand dunes of the [[Empty Quarter]] to the east of [[Liwa Oasis]], United Arab Emirates
  • saltation]]). This exacerbating [[feedback loop]] helps sand accumulate into dunes.
  • Camelthorn]] trees and bushes scattered on dunes in the [[Kalahari Desert]] in Namibia (2017)
  • Sand dune in the [[Libyan Desert]] near [[Dakhla Oasis]] at sunset.
  • Sea dune erosion at [[Talacre]], [[Wales]]
LANDFORM, HILL OF SAND
Sand dune system; Sand dune; Sand dunes; Sand Dune; Crescentic dunes; Petrified dune; Fossilized dune; Fossilized dunes; Dune field; Megabarchan; Sand-dune; Coastal dune; Coastal dunes; Star dune; Dunescape; Slip face; Sand Dunes; Seif dune; Sand ramp; Dune (sand); Dune (sands); Dune (geology); Dune (landform); Lunette (geology); Transverse dune; Dunes; Parabolic dune; Dunerock; Transverse dunes; Sanddune; Dune complex; Dune system; Draa (landform)
zandduin, zandheuvel, kleine heuvel van zand
petrified forest         
  • Microscopic view of petrified ''Callixylon'' wood
  • Petrified wood mineralized with [[carnotite]] from [[St. George, Utah]]
  • Petrified wood from the Shinarump Formation at the Nacimiento Mine, Cuba, New Mexico. The brown wood at right 
shows conventional silica mineralization. The black wood at left shows unusual mineralization with chalcocite and other sulfide minerals. The blue-green stains are from oxidation of the chalcocite to azurite and malachite.
  • Chunk of petrified wood near El Kurru (Northern Sudan)
  • Petrified log at the [[Petrified Forest National Park]]
  • Petrified logs at Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA
  • Petrified forest]]
  • Puyango petrified forest, Ecuador
  • Table constructed from petrified wood
FOSSILIZED REMAINS OF PLANTS
Petrified forest; Petrified log; Petrified stick; Petrified forests; Petrified tree; Fossilwood; Fossil Forest; Petrified Forest; Petrified logs; Opalised wood; Fossil forests; Fossilized tree
versteend bos, bos waarvan de stammen versteend zijn door water verzadigd met mineralen

تعريف

coprolite
['k?pr?(?)l??t]
¦ noun Palaeontology a piece of fossilized dung.

ويكيبيديا

Fossil track

A fossil track or ichnite (Greek "ιχνιον" (ichnion) – a track, trace or footstep) is a fossilized footprint. This is a type of trace fossil. A fossil trackway is a sequence of fossil tracks left by a single organism. Over the years, many ichnites have been found, around the world, giving important clues about the behaviour (and foot structure and stride) of the animals that made them. For instance, multiple ichnites of a single species, close together, suggest 'herd' or 'pack' behaviour of that species.

Combinations of footprints of different species provide clues about the interactions of those species. Even a set of footprints of a single animal gives important clues, as to whether it was bipedal or quadrupedal. In this way, it has been suggested that some pterosaurs, when on the ground, used their forelimbs in an unexpected quadrupedal action.

Special conditions are required, in order to preserve a footprint made in soft ground (such as an alluvial plain or a formative sedimentary deposit). A possible scenario is a sea or lake shore that became dried out to a firm mud in hot, dry conditions, received the footprints (because it would only have been partially hardened and the animal would have been heavy) and then became silted over in a flash storm.

The first ichnite found was in 1800 in Massachusetts, US, by a farmer named Pliny Moody, who found 1-foot (31 cm) long fossilized footprints. They were thought by Harvard and Yale scholars to be from "Noah's Raven".

A famous group of ichnites was found in a limestone quarry at Ardley, 20 km Northeast of Oxford, England, in 1997. They were thought to have been made by Megalosaurus and possibly Cetiosaurus. There are replicas of some of these footprints, set across the lawn of Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH).

A creature named Cheirotherium was, for a long time and still may be, only known from its fossilized trail. Its footprints were first found in 1834, in Thuringia, Germany, dating from the Late Triassic Period.

The largest known dinosaur footprints, belonging to sauropods and dating from the early Cretaceous were found to the north of Broome on the Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia, with some footprints measuring 1.7 m. The 3D digital documentation of tracks has the benefit of being able to examine ichnite in detail remotely and distribute the data to colleagues and other interested personnel.