30 December 2014

Skolithos in Gog quartzite, on the trail to Helen Lake

Posted by Callan Bentley

Some boulders seen on the trail to Helen Lake sported lovely sets of Skolithos trace fossils. Here are two boulders, with the perspective on the tubular paleo-vertical Skolithos burrows being “map view”:

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Another boulder, in the middle of the trail, showed them in a fine cross-sectional view:

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It also included some interesting “ribbed” vertical traces that I didn’t recognize as familiar:

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Diplocraterion, perhaps? Seems too “linear” and not curved enough for that, though. They are about 3 or 4 times as thick as a “typical” Skolithos, which I would say is 3-4 mm.