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Geological Magazine; January 2008; v. 145; no. 1; p. 95-103; DOI: 10.1017/S0016756807003974
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Figure 3. Photographs showing the characteristics of Zoophycos studied herein in plan (a,b) and vertical (c–h) views. (a–d) Major lamellae (black arrows) radiate from the central shaft (white solid arrows) and curve distally to the left and right, (b) and (d) are the close-ups of (a) and (c), respectively; white hollow arrows indicate brachiopods in (a) and (b). (e–h) Zoophycos in outcrops (e–g) and polished surface (h) is associated with brachiopod (white hollow arrow in e) and dropstones (white solid arrows in e and f); a spreite (black arrows in f and g) of Zoophycos consists of light- and dark-grey minor lamellae in rhythmic alternation.





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