- (German: [ˈlaːɡɐˌʃtɛtə], from
Lager 'storage, lair' Stätte 'place';
plural Lagerstätten) is a
sedimentary deposit that
exhibits extraordinary fossils with exceptional...
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carnivorous mammal-like
cynodont from the
Early Tri****ic. Two
Early Tri****ic
lagerstätten (high-quality
fossil beds), the
Dienerian aged
Guiyang biota and the...
- preservation—sometimes
including preserved soft tissues—are
known as
Lagerstätten—German for "storage places".
These formations may have
resulted from...
- The
Carnian (less commonly, Karnian) is the
lowermost stage of the
Upper Tri****ic
Series (or
earliest age of the Late Tri****ic Epoch). It
lasted from 237...
- of
exceptionally preserved fossils in
deposits known as
conservation Lagerstätten contributed to
research on
dinosaur soft tissues.
Chiefly among these...
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years ago in the
Carboniferous period, respectively. The
Mazon Cr****
lagerstätten from the Late Carboniferous,
about 300 million
years ago,
include about...
- Occasionally,
unusual environments may
preserve soft tissues.
These lagerstätten allow paleontologists to
examine the
internal anatomy of
animals that...
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Hills in the
Appalachian Upland.
Several types of shale,
limestone and
lagerstätten are
prevalent in
Buffalo and its
surrounding area,
lining their stream...
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fossil beds.
While lagerstätten preserve far more than the
conventional fossil record, they are far from complete.
Because lagerstätten are
restricted to...
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deposition of
authigenic clays were also
ideal for the
formation of
lagerstätten, with the
minerals in the
clays replacing the soft body
parts of Cambrian...