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    Publication Date: 2022-11-30
    Description: Neue Fossilfunde vorwiegend aus dem hohen Unterems der Rittersturzund Nellenköpfchen-Schichten werden beschrieben. Die unterschiedliche Zusammensetzung der Fauna in Schilien und Schieferfolgen wird diskutiert. Es wird vermutet, dass die unruhigen Sedimentationsverhältnisse im Wattbereich des Nellenköpfchens bei Koblenz, verbunden mit einem besonders häufigen Wechsel von Erosion und Sedimentation, Brachiopoden gegenüber den Bivalvia benachteiligten.
    Description: Abstract: Biostratigraphic fossil research in the Koblenz-area (Lower Devonian, Lower Emsian, Rhenish Massiv) summarizes rieh Bivalvia faunas mainly from the upper part of the Vallendar substage. The „Nellenköpfchen-Schichten" present tidal environment with changing sedimentary conditions. Muddy Sediments occasionally contain numerous Bivalvia, homalonotid trilobites and burrows of homalonotids. The fossil record of the massive sandstones is dominated by shell-beds (induced by hurricanes) containing mainly broken valves of non-autochthonous Bivalvia and brachiopods. Well preserved Palaeoneilo Maureri (Bivalvia) possibly show nearly allochthonous living conditions. In contrast to the tidal embedding of the Nellenköpfchen locality the increment of normal marine Sedimentation with brachiopod dominated shell-beds (Chonetinae) can be observed between Koblenz-Moselweiß and Koblenz-Lay.
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:562 ; Rheinisches Schiefergebirge ; TK 5611 ; Unterdevon ; Brachiopoden ; Trilobiten ; Bivalven
    Language: German
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-30
    Description: Fossile Faunen aus dem tiefsten Oberems (Emsquarzit)werden mit vielen Neufunden beschrieben. In der Diskussion der Faunen-Wende zwischen Unter- und Oberems erweist sich der Brachiopode Adolfia pruemiensis (Drevermann) als bedeutende Leitform für das tiefe Oberems. Für die heute vorliegende räumliche Verteilung der Biofazies werden einerseits paläogeographische Fakten, andererseits großräumige tektonische Prozesse als Ursache angenommen. Der paläontologische Teil der Arbeit umfasst Bemerkungen und Untersuchungen der Trilobita Digonus intermedius (Vietor), Trimerus crassicauda (Sandberger), der Bivalvia Stappersella lodanensis (Frech), Leptodesma (Peraptera) lodanensis (Frech), Myalina (Myalina) circularis (Frech), Myalina (Myalina) peltata n. sp., Rhenanomya tumida (A. Fuchs) und der Brachiopoden-Art Euryspirifer robustiformis Mittmeyer.
    Description: Abstract: Biostratigraphic fossil research in the Koblenz-area (Lower Devonian, lower part of Upper Emsian, Emsquartzite) is summarized in this report. In this region belonging to the Rhenish Massiv thick layers of quartzites were deposited in the beginning of the Upper Emsian substage. Only few fossil horizons with rieh fauna proving normal marine shallow water conditions could be investigated. It can be presumed, thaf the visible distribution of fossil horizons depends on paleogeographic facts. In the youngest Upper Emsian sand was deposited into the Mosel-trough, probably delivered by the Siegen-swell. Numerous outcrops show dominating thick quartzitic layers resulting on changing sedimentary conditions. Heavy storms eroding older Sediments, washed out all faunal assemblages. Other faunal elements may have been suffocated by sand masses when the storms were slacking. So it can be believed, that optimal living conditions for the Emsquartzite-fauna were reduced only to few locations. The second part of this report contains investigations and remarks about the trilobite species Digonus iniermedius (Vietor) and Trimerus crassicauda(Sandberger 1849), the Bivalvia species Stappersella lodanensis (Frech), Leptodesma (Peraptera) lodanensis (Frech), Myalina (Myalina) circularis(Frech), Myalina (Myalina) peltata n. sp., Rhenanomya tumida (A. Fuchs)and the brachiopod species Euryspirifer robustiformis Mittmeyer. The brachiopod species Adolfia pruemiensis (Drevermann) must be added to other valid index fossils of the lower part of the Upper Emsian substage.
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:562 ; Rheinisches Schiefergebirge ; TK 5611 ; Unterdevon ; Trilobiten ; Crinoiden ; Gastropoda ; Bivalven ; Brachiopoden ; Biostratigraphie
    Language: German
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