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Ediacaran tectographs from the Itajaf Basin: A cautionary tale from the Precambrian

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Kerber, B. Becker ; Prado, G. M. E. M. ; Archilha, N. L. ; Warren, L. V. ; Simoes, M. G. ; Lino, L. M. ; Quiroz-Valle, F. R. ; Mouro, L. D. ; El Albani, A. ; Mazurier, A. ; Paim, P. S. G. ; Chemale Jr, F. ; da Rosa, A. L. Zucatti ; de Barros, G. E. B. ; El Kabouri, J. ; Basei, M. A. S.
Total Authors: 16
Document type: Journal article
Source: Precambrian Research; v. 403, p. 10-pg., 2024-01-30.
Abstract

Simple and horizontal trace fossils from the Ediacaran Period (635-538.8 Ma) compose some of the oldest evidence for the presence of metazoans in the Proterozoic fossil record. Unfortunately, various abiotic processes may produce similar structures on sedimentary beds. One of the oldest records of the Ediacaran biota from Western Gondwana is preserved in the Itajaf Basin (SE Brazil), a peripheral foreland basin related to the Dom Feliciano Belt. The fossil assemblage in the Itajaf Basin consists of Aspidella, Nimbia, microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS), and problematic taxa, including filamentous body fossils. Moreover, foreland basins are characterized by thrust-related fold belts, a result from their compressive tectonic settings. Here we report a new occurrence of enigmatic repeated horizontal markings. These structures exhibit linear to looping markings that are strikingly similar to simple horizontal animal trace fossils. However, the repetitive, preferentially oriented morphologies, and direct association with clasts show that they are tectographs, a rare pseudofossil interpreted to be formed by tectonically-induced bed -to -bed shearing. Indeed, their preferential alignment (NWSE), following the original tectonic stress field associated with the development of the Itajaf Basin, strongly supports this interpretation. Considering the tectographs from North Carolina slate belt and Kupferschiefer of Germany, the Itajaf Basin structures are the third occurrence worldwide of such pseudofossils and the first case for Ediacaran successions, exhibiting a clear relationship to the tectonic setting associated with Western Gondwana assembly. Hence, some criteria to evaluate putative trace fossils are proposed, and we suggest that caution is needed when dealing with sedimentary structures that are candidates to be produced by metazoan activity in the deep time. This cautionary tale is valuable for Precambrian and Paleozoic paleontologists and geologists with implications for future astrobiological studies. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 23/10680-0 - CHEMICAL AND TAPHONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF COLOUR PATTERNS OF DINOSAURS FROM THE CRATO FORMATION (CRETACEOUS, ARARIPE BASIN, NE BRAZIL)
Grantee:Gustavo Marcondes Evangelista Martins Prado
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 20/11320-0 - Unveiling the hidden: investigating the first animals of South America through phase-contrast SR-microCT and deep learning image processing
Grantee:Bruno Becker Kerber
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 16/01827-4 - Paleobiology of Itajaí Basin (Ediacaran? Santa Catarina): evolutionary and paleoecological implications
Grantee:Bruno Becker Kerber
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 23/06771-0 - Silicate liquid immiscibility in alkali-rich tholeiitic systems: the role of unmixing in the petrogenesis of intermediate intrusions and bimodal volcanic suites
Grantee:Lucas Martins Lino Aguiar dos Santos
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 15/03737-0 - The Rio de La Plata Craton and the Western Gondwana Assembly
Grantee:Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants