%0 Journal Article %J New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin %D 2012 %T A preliminary report on coprolites from the Late Triassic part of the Kap Stewart Formation, Jameson Land, East Greenland %A Milàn, J. %A L. B. Clemmensen %A J.S. Adolfssen %A E.J. Estrup %A N. Frobøse %A N. Klein %A O. Mateus %A O. Wings %P 203-205 %V 57 %X

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 (“paper shale”), 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.

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