First evidence of a tetrapod footprint from the Triassic of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica

Here, we report on a tetrapod footprint from the Transantarctic Basin in the far north of Victoria Land, which marks the first record of terrestrial vertebrates for this region. The single specimen derives from a previously unknown lithological unit of Middle or Late Triassic age of the Beacon Super...

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: Mörs, Thomas, Niedz´wiedzki, Grzegorz, Crispini, Laura, Läufer, Andreas, Bomfleur, Benjamin
Other Authors: Mörs, Thoma, Läufer, Andrea
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Norweigan Polar Institute 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11567/940247
https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v38.3438
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spelling ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/940247 2024-02-11T09:58:08+01:00 First evidence of a tetrapod footprint from the Triassic of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica Mörs, Thomas Niedz´wiedzki, Grzegorz Crispini, Laura Läufer, Andreas Bomfleur, Benjamin Mörs, Thoma Niedz´wiedzki, Grzegorz Crispini, Laura Läufer, Andrea Bomfleur, Benjamin 2019 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11567/940247 https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v38.3438 eng eng Norweigan Polar Institute country:NOR info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000474229100001 volume:38 firstpage:3438-1 lastpage:3438-5 numberofpages:5 journal:POLAR RESEARCH http://hdl.handle.net/11567/940247 doi:10.33265/polar.v38.3438 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85067285935 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Beacon Supergroup Helliwell Hills ichnotaxon Procolophonichnium Rennick Glacier Transantarctic Basin info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivgenova https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v38.3438 2024-01-17T17:59:13Z Here, we report on a tetrapod footprint from the Transantarctic Basin in the far north of Victoria Land, which marks the first record of terrestrial vertebrates for this region. The single specimen derives from a previously unknown lithological unit of Middle or Late Triassic age of the Beacon Supergroup in the Helliwell Hills in the central Rennick Glacier area. It differs in both size and morphology clearly from Middle Triassic trackway types from the upper Fremouw Formation of the Queen Alexandra Range in southern Victoria Land, and likely represents a primitive amniote, procolophonid or therapsid. The footprint is the third evidence of fossil vertebrate trackways in Antarctica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Rennick Glacier Victoria Land Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Victoria Land Rennick ENVELOPE(161.500,161.500,-72.000,-72.000) Rennick Glacier ENVELOPE(160.750,160.750,-70.500,-70.500) Helliwell Hills ENVELOPE(161.200,161.200,-71.833,-71.833) Polar Research 38 0
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topic Beacon Supergroup
Helliwell Hills
ichnotaxon
Procolophonichnium
Rennick Glacier
Transantarctic Basin
spellingShingle Beacon Supergroup
Helliwell Hills
ichnotaxon
Procolophonichnium
Rennick Glacier
Transantarctic Basin
Mörs, Thomas
Niedz´wiedzki, Grzegorz
Crispini, Laura
Läufer, Andreas
Bomfleur, Benjamin
First evidence of a tetrapod footprint from the Triassic of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
topic_facet Beacon Supergroup
Helliwell Hills
ichnotaxon
Procolophonichnium
Rennick Glacier
Transantarctic Basin
description Here, we report on a tetrapod footprint from the Transantarctic Basin in the far north of Victoria Land, which marks the first record of terrestrial vertebrates for this region. The single specimen derives from a previously unknown lithological unit of Middle or Late Triassic age of the Beacon Supergroup in the Helliwell Hills in the central Rennick Glacier area. It differs in both size and morphology clearly from Middle Triassic trackway types from the upper Fremouw Formation of the Queen Alexandra Range in southern Victoria Land, and likely represents a primitive amniote, procolophonid or therapsid. The footprint is the third evidence of fossil vertebrate trackways in Antarctica.
author2 Mörs, Thoma
Niedz´wiedzki, Grzegorz
Crispini, Laura
Läufer, Andrea
Bomfleur, Benjamin
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mörs, Thomas
Niedz´wiedzki, Grzegorz
Crispini, Laura
Läufer, Andreas
Bomfleur, Benjamin
author_facet Mörs, Thomas
Niedz´wiedzki, Grzegorz
Crispini, Laura
Läufer, Andreas
Bomfleur, Benjamin
author_sort Mörs, Thomas
title First evidence of a tetrapod footprint from the Triassic of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_short First evidence of a tetrapod footprint from the Triassic of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full First evidence of a tetrapod footprint from the Triassic of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_fullStr First evidence of a tetrapod footprint from the Triassic of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed First evidence of a tetrapod footprint from the Triassic of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_sort first evidence of a tetrapod footprint from the triassic of northern victoria land, antarctica
publisher Norweigan Polar Institute
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/11567/940247
https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v38.3438
long_lat ENVELOPE(161.500,161.500,-72.000,-72.000)
ENVELOPE(160.750,160.750,-70.500,-70.500)
ENVELOPE(161.200,161.200,-71.833,-71.833)
geographic Victoria Land
Rennick
Rennick Glacier
Helliwell Hills
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Rennick
Rennick Glacier
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genre Antarc*
Antarctica
Rennick Glacier
Victoria Land
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Rennick Glacier
Victoria Land
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