Foundations and Applications of Trace Fossils provides a framework to use trace fossils to better interpret the sedimentological, stratigraphic and paleontological record, particularly as integrated with other geological datasets. Secondly, the book aims to update ichnology research to reflect recent developments. It presents introductory materials, including the history of ichnology, the conceptual framework, and key definitions. In addition, the book introduces modern topics such as neoichnology and process ichnology. Using this foundational information, the multidisciplinary audience can solve sedimentological, paleontological and paleoenvironmental problems.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction to Ichnology1. A History of Ichnology Applied to Sedimentological Problem Solving
2. An Overview of Common Trace Fossils and Their Significance
3. Neoichnology and its Role in Understanding and Interpreting the Sedimentary Environment
Part II: Interpretive Frameworks for Ichnology
4. Frameworks for the Interpretation of Trace Fossils: Ichnofacies
5. Frameworks for the Interpretation of Trace Fossils: Ichnofabrics
6. Frameworks for the Interpretation of Trace Fossils: Process Ichnology
7. The Sequence Stratigraphic Utility of Trace Fossils
Part III: The Ichnology of Environmental Stresses
8. Identifying Brackish-Water Settings
9. Identifying Reduced Oxygen Settings
10. Ichnological Responses to Sedimentation
Part IV: The Ichnology of Common Sedimentary Environments
11. The Ichnology of Shoreface Deposits
12. The Ichnology of Deltas
13. The Ichnology of Continental Shelves
14. The Ichnology of Continental Slopes
15. The Ichnology of Turbidites and Submarine Fans
16. The Ichnology of Wave-Dominated Estuaries
17. The Ichnology of River-Dominated Estuaries
18. Continental Ichnology
Part V: Ichnofossils in the Big Picture
19. Trace Fossils Through Time
20. Trace Fossils and Extinctions
21. Biogenic Sedimentary Structures and the Agrinomic Revolution
22. Big Data and Quantification of Ichnological datasets
23. Future Directions of Trace Fossil Analysis