Sedan (Lagerstätte)

Sedan
Stratigraphic range: [1]
Lithology
PrimaryDark grey claystone
Location
Coordinates49°42′N 4°54′E / 49.7°N 4.9°E / 49.7; 4.9
Approximate paleocoordinates39°54′N 20°06′E / 39.9°N 20.1°E / 39.9; 20.1
RegionGrand Est
CountryFrance

The Sedan Lagerstätte is a Pliensbachian, early Jurassic fossil Lagerstätte from the Ardennes, eastern France. It provides numerous well-preserved fossils of diverse echinoderms.[1]
The estimated paleocoordinates of 39°54′N 20°06′E / 39.9°N 20.1°E / 39.9; 20.1 are taken from the Paleobiology Database.

Biota

[1]

Genus Species Notes
Balanocrinus B. gracilis An Isocrinida crinoid.
Palaeocomaster P. benthuyi A Comatulid crinoid.[2]
Inexpectacantha I. acrobatica An Ophiacanthida ophiuroid.
Palaeocoma P. milleri An Ophiacanthida ophiuroid.
Eirenura E. papillata An Ophiurida ophiuroid.
Sinosura S. brodiei An Ophiurida ophiuroid.
Ophiomusium O. murravii An Ophiurida ophiuroid.
Ophiura? O? astonensis An Ophiurida ophiuroid. The attribution of jurassic species to the extant genus Ophiura is untenable.
Aspiduriella? A?sp. Might represent a relict species of the triassic Ophiurida Aspiduriella.
Tropidaster T. pectinatus Asteroidea.
Plumaster sp.nov. Asteroidea.
Achistrum A. cf.monochordatum Holothuroidea.
Binoculites B. jurassica Holothuroidea.
Indet. Indet. A new species of chiridotid.
Eodiadema sp. An Echinoida.
Modiolus sp. A bivalve.

Paleoecology and environment

The echinoderms and bivalves are present in repeated distinct beds, suggesting that they were regularly buried by storm-related sedimentation events (obrution). It is interpreted as intervals of reduced sediment input followed by high-energy storm deposition. The general climate was warm.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Thuy, Ben; Gale, Andrew S.; Reich, Mike (2 December 2010). "A new echinoderm Lagerstätte from the Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) of the French Ardennes". Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. 130: 173–185. doi:10.1007/s13358-010-0015-y. ISSN 1664-2384.
  2. ^ Hess, Hans (25 September 2013). "Origin and radiation of the comatulids (Crinoidea) in the Jurassic". Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. 133: 23–34. doi:10.1007/s13358-013-0061-3. ISSN 1664-2384.