@article {2826, title = {A preliminary report on coprolites from the Late Triassic part of the Kap Stewart Formation, Jameson Land, East Greenland}, journal = {New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin}, volume = {57}, year = {2012}, pages = {203-205}, abstract = {

The basal part of the Triassic-Jurassic (Rhaetian-Sinemurian) Kap Stewart Formation, exposed at Jameson Land, East Greenland, yields an extensive coprolite collection from black, parallel-laminated mudstone ({\textquotedblleft}paper shale{\textquotedblright}), representing an open lacustrine system. Preliminary investigations show three different types of coprolites: elongated cylindrical masses, composed of irregularly wrapped layers; elongated cylindrical masses with constriction marks; and spirally-coiled specimens.

}, attachments = {https://docentes.fct.unl.pt/sites/default/files/omateus/files/milan_et_al_2012_greenland_coprolites_triassic.pdf}, author = {Mil{\`a}n, J. and L. B. Clemmensen and J.S. Adolfssen and E.J. Estrup and N. Frob{\o}se and N. Klein and O. Mateus and O. Wings} }