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Definition of Ichnology

Ichnology
Ichnology Ich*nol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? a footstep + -logy.] (Geol.) The branch of science which treats of fossil footprints.

Meaning of Ichnology from wikipedia

- chemical activity or by mineralization. The study of such trace fossils is ichnology - the work of ichnologists. Trace fossils may consist of physical impressions...
- a line of continuity between the two main branches of paleontology – ichnology and body fossil paleontology. He identified the following: The biogenic...
- Bird ichnology is the study of avian life traces in ornithology and paleontology. Such life traces can include footprints, nests, **** and coproliths...
- Spencer G. (2024). "Jur****ic vertebrate tracks and traces". Vertebrate Ichnology: Tetrapod Tracks and Trackways (1st ed.). Chantilly: Elsevier. p. 331...
- Ronzotherium is an extinct genus of perissodactyl mammal from the family Rhinocerotidae. The name derives from the hill of 'Ronzon', the French locality...
- The Lagosteiros Natural Monument, near Cape E****hel, in Sesimbra, Portugal, is a Portuguese protected area created in 1997, consisting of dinosaur trackway...
- paleontology Timeline of paleontology Branches of paleontology Biostratigraphy Ichnology Invertebrate paleontology Micropaleontology Molecular paleontology Palaeoxylology...
- trackway morphotypes from the Pleistocene of South Africa highlight role of ichnology in turtle paleobiology". Quaternary Research. 92 (3): 626–640. Bibcode:2019QuRes...
- The 20th century in ichnology refers to advances made between the years 1900 and 1999 in the scientific study of trace fossils, the preserved record of...
- Coelophysis (/sɛˈlɒfɪsɪs/ se-LOF-iss-iss traditionally; /ˌsɛloʊˈfaɪsɪs/ SEL-oh-FY-siss or /ˌsiːloʊˈfaɪsɪs/ SEE-loh-FY-siss, as heard more commonly in recent...