The Ichnology of Carbonate Drifts
Offered By: Seds Online via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of carbonate drifts in this 52-minute lecture that delves into their ichnology and its significance in understanding past palaeoceanographic and palaeoecologic conditions. Learn how the study of bioturbation in these sedimentary environments can provide detailed insights into palaeoenvironmental conditions at the seafloor, offering a unique perspective beyond traditional large-scale seismic profiles and meter-scale sedimentological analyses. Discover the importance of ichnology in unraveling the complex history of carbonate drift deposits and gain a deeper appreciation for the valuable information these trace fossils can reveal about ancient marine ecosystems and ocean dynamics.
Syllabus
The ichnology of carbonate drifts
Taught by
Seds Online
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