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A new look at the Late Jurassic Canjuers conservation Lagerstätte (Tithonian, Var, France)

Karin PEYER, Sylvain CHARBONNIER, Ronan ALLAIN, Émilie LÄNG & Renaud VACANT

en Comptes Rendus Palevol 13 (5) - Pages 403-420

Published on 31 August 2014

This article is a part of the thematic issue French Lagerstätten and exquisitely preserved fossils

The Canjuers conservation Lagerstätte represents a Late Jurassic lagoonal environment. The sedimentology and stratigraphy of the locality show three different depositional sequences. Fossils are mainly found in the basalmost layers that correspond to the first phase of deposition in the lithographic limestones sensu stricto . The fossil biodiversity is rich. So far, more than 1000 specimens including 38 invertebrate and 18 vertebrate taxa have been recovered from the limestones. The depositional information suggests that most invertebrates and vertebrates were not autochthonous to the lagoon, but swept in during storm events from the open sea or nearby emerged reef environments.


Keywords:

Lithographic limestones, Late Jurassic, Tithonian, Canjuers, France, Palaeoenvironment

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