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dinosaurus diidentifikasi di Lleida,
Spanyol
Four dinosaur egg species identified in Lleida, Spain
Date:
March 12,
2013
Source:
FECYT - Spanish Foundation for
Science and Technology
Summary:
Scientists have for the first time documented detailed
records of dinosaur egg fossils in the Coll de Nargó archaeological site in
Lleida, Spain. Up until now, only one type of dinosaur egg had been documented
in the region.
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A study headed by the Miquel Crusafont Catalan Palaeontology
Institute has for the first time documented detailed records of dinosaur egg
fossils in the Coll de Nargó archaeological site in Lleida, Spain. Up until
now, only one type of dinosaur egg had been documented in the region.
The
archaeological site in Coll de Nargó containing dinosaur eggs lies some 8
kilometres to the west of the town that bears the same name in the province of
Lleida. This region is home to different types of geological formations,
including the Areniscas de Arén Formation and the Tremp Formation, which have
provided a rich and varied yield of dinosaur fossils through the entire
Pyrenees region.
"Eggshells,
eggs and nests were found in abundance and they all belong to dinosaurs,
sauropods in particular. Up until now, only one type of dinosaur egg had been
documented in the region: Megaloolithus siruguei. After analysing more
than 25 stratus throughout the Tremp Formation, a minimum of four different
additional types were identified: Cairanoolithus roussetensis, Megaloolithus
aureliensis, Megaloolithus siruguei and Megaloolithus baghensis,"
as explained by Albert García Sellés from the Miquel Crusafont Catalan
Palaeontology Institute and lead author of the study.
One of the
main problems faced by palaeontologists when studying fossil remains is
determining the age of the sediments that contain them. There are fossils known
as "guide fossils" whose characteristics allow for the age of rocks
to be deduced. However, these fossils are frequent in marine sediments but more
scarce and difficult to find in land sediments.
"It has
come to light that the different types of eggs (oospecies) are located at very
specific time intervals. This allows us to create biochronological scales with
a precise dating capacity. In short, thanks to the collection of oospecies
found in Coll de Nargó we have been able to determine the age of the site at
between 71 and 67 million years," ensures the expert.
The
paleontological sites in the south of Europe containing dinosaur remains have a
high scientific value since they allow us to understand and thus reconstruct
the ecosystems at the end of the Mesozoic Era.
The latest
scientific investigations show that the dinosaur fauna of the European
Continent living for a short time before the great extinction some 66 million
years ago can be found exactly on the southern side of the Pyrenees.
A connection
between French and Spanish dinosaurs
The
discovery of Cairanoolithus fossils in this area is an important
finding. Given that this type of eggs is only known in the south of France,
they are the first of their kind found in the Iberian Peninsula.
According to
García Sellés, this discovery constitutes a new proof of the connection between
dinosaur fauna in France and in the Iberian Peninsula some 70 million years
ago.
Furthermore,
finding dinosaur eggs and nests in more than 25 stratigraphic levels provides
clear evidence that these sauropods used the Coll de Nargó region as a nesting
area for millions of years.
"We had
never found so many nests in the one area before. In addition, the presence of
various oospecies at the same level suggests that different types of dinosaurs
shared the same nesting area," concludes the scientist.
Story
Source:
The above
story is based on materials provided by FECYT - Spanish Foundation for
Science and Technology. Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.
Journal
Reference:
- Albert G. Sellés, Ana María Bravo, Xavier Delclòs, Ferran Colombo, Xavier Martí, Jaume Ortega-Blanco, Carme Parellada, Àngel Galobart. Dinosaur eggs in the Upper Cretaceous of the Coll de Nargó area, Lleida Province, south-central Pyrenees, Spain: Oodiversity, biostratigraphy and their implications. Cretaceous Research, 2013; 40: 10 DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2012.05.004