Avon Fissure Fill
Appearance
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Avon Fissure Fill | |
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Stratigraphic range: Norian-Hettangian, | |
Type | Formation |
Underlies | Lower Carboniferous limestones |
Location | |
Region | Europe |
Country | England |
Extent | Avon (now Bristol) |
Type section | |
Named for | Avon county |
The Avon Fissure Fill, also known as the Bristol Fissure Fill,[1] is a fissure fill in Avon, England (now Bristol) which dates variously from the Norian and Rhaetian stages of the Late Triassic, or possibly as late as the Hettangian stage of the Early Jurassic.[2] The fissure fill at Avon was a sinkhole formed by the dissolution of Lower Carboniferous limestones.[1]
It is paired with the nearby Magnesian Conglomerate; it may have been the same formation as the Magnesian Conglomerate.[1]
Paleofauna
Archosaurs
Taxon | Species | Presence | Notes | Images |
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Agnosphitys[2][3] | A. cromhallensis[2][3] | Geographically present in Avon, England (now Bristol).[2] | Its remains include a left ilium (holotype) and a left maxilla, astragalus and humerus (referred specimen).[2] Possibly found in this formation. | |
Agrosaurus[4][2] | A. macgillivrayi[4][2] | Geographically present in Avon, England (now Bristol). Originally believed to have been found in Cape York Peninsula, Queensland (Australia).[2] | A tibia, a claw and some other fragments.[2] Possibly found in this formation. | |
Asylosaurus[2][5] | A. yalensis[2][5] | Geographically present in Avon, England (now Bristol).[2][6] | Dorsal vertebrae, ribs, gastralia, a shoulder girdle, humeri, a partial forearm, and a hand; additional bones from the neck, tail, pelvis, arm and legs that may represent the same individual.[5] Possibly found in this formation, although it was probably found in the Magnesian Conglomerate instead.[2] | |
Palaeosaurus[2][5] | P. cylindrodon[2][5] | Geographically present in Avon, England (now Bristol) and Bristol.[2] | Two teeth (one destroyed in 1940).[2] Possibly found in this formation, although it was probably found in the Magnesian Conglomerate instead. | |
Rileyasuchus[2][7][8] | R. bristolensis[2][7][8] | Geographically present in Bristol.[2] | Two vertebrae and a humerus.[2] Possibly found in this formation. | |
Theropoda[2] | Indeterminate[2] | Geographically present in Avon, England (now Bristol) and Bristol.[2] | Indeterminate remains.[2] Possibly found in this formation, although it was probably found in the Magnesian Conglomerate instead. | |
Thecodontosaurus[2] | Indeterminate[2] | Geographically present in Avon, England (now Bristol) and Bristol.[2] | Indeterminate remains.[2] |
Fish
References
- ^ a b c Magnesian Conglomerate in the Paleobiology Database
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Langer, 2004. Basal Saurischia. In Weishampel, Dodson and Osmolska. The Dinosauria Second Edition. University of California Press. 861 pp.
- ^ a b Nicholas C. Fraser, Kevin Padian, Gordon M. Walkden and A. L. M. Davis, 2002. Basal dinosauriform remains from Britain and the diagnosis of the Dinosauria. Palaeontology. 45(1), 79-95.
- ^ a b H. G. Seeley. 1891. On Agrosaurus macgillivrayi (Seeley), a saurischian reptile from the N.E. coast of Australia. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 47:164-165
- ^ a b c d e Galton, Peter (2007). "Notes on the remains of archosaurian reptiles, mostly basal sauropodomorph dinosaurs, from the 1834 fissure fill (Rhaetian, Upper Triassic) at Clifton in Bristol, southwest England". Revue de Paléobiologie. 26 (2): 505–591.
- ^ Riley H and Stutchbury S (1836a) "A description of various remains of three distinct saurian animals discovered in the autumn of 1834, in the Magnesian Conglomerate on Durdham Down, near Bristol". Geological Society of London, Proceedings, 2 (45): 397-399.
- ^ a b von Huene, F. (1902). Überischt über die Reptilien der Trias. Geologische und Paläontologie Abhandlungen, Neu Folge 8:97-156. [German]
- ^ a b Kuhn, O. (1961). Die Familien der rezenten und fossilen Amphibien und Reptilien. Meisenbach:Bamberg, 79 p.
- ^ a b c Template:Cite LSA