Geologists solve mystery behind ancient fossil beds in Canada
February 20th, 2008 - 2:54 pm ICT by adminWashington, Feb 20 (ANI): Geologists at the University of Leicester have solved the puzzle behind how the Burgess Shales in the Canadian Rockies preserved fossilized soft tissues of animals .
Once an ancient sea bed, the fossil beds in the Burgess Shales were formed shortly after life suddenly became more complex and diverse.
Normally, only hard parts of ancient animals became fossilised; the bones, teeth or shells. Soft parts were rarely preserved: many plants and invertebrate animals evolved, lived for millions of years and became extinct, but left no trace in the fossil record.
The Burgess Shales preserved soft tissue in exquisite detail, and the question of how this came to happen has troubled scientists since the discovery of the fossils in 1909.
Now, research work by Sarah Gabbott and Jan Zalasiewicz of the University of Leicester, with Desmond Collins of the Royal Ontario Museum, has provided an answer.
They analysed the shales millimetre by millimetre, and found that unlike most rocks of this type, they werent slowly deposited, mud flake by mud flake. Instead, a thick slurry powered down a steep slope and instantly buried the animals to a depth where normal decay couldnt occur.
Not a nice way to go, perhaps, but a swift one - and one that guaranteed immortality (of a sort) for these strange creatures, said Dr Gabbott. (ANI)
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