The Crayssac site (lower Tithonian, Quercy, Lot, France): Discovery of dinosaur trackways in situ and first ichnological results

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The Tithonian limestones of Crayssac (Lot, Quercy, Southwestern France) correspond to a large littoral mud-flat with sedimentation in the inter- to supratidal area where continental and marine influences alternate. Vertebrate and invertebrate ichnites are abundant, among whichpterosaurian and dinosaurian prints are the most common.

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Mazin, J. M., Hantzpergue, P., Bassoullet, J. P., Lafaurie, G., & Vignaud, P. (1997). The Crayssac site (lower Tithonian, Quercy, Lot, France): Discovery of dinosaur trackways in situ and first ichnological results. Comptes Rendus de l’Academie de Sciences - Serie IIa: Sciences de La Terre et Des Planetes, 325(9), 733–739. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1251-8050(97)89118-5

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