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Agardhfjellet Formation

The Agardhfjellet Formation is a geologic formation in Svalbard, Norway. It preserves fossils dating back to the Oxfordian to Berriasian stages, spanning the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous boundary. The formation contains the Slottsmøya Member, a highly fossiliferous unit (Lagerstätte) where many ichthyosaur and plesiosaur fossils have been found, as well as abundant and well preserved fossils of invertebrates.

Description
The formation overlies the Knorringfjellet Formation and is overlain by the Rurikfjellet Formation. The formation comprises the lower Oppdalsåta and upper Slottsmøya Members. The Slottsmøya Member, which averages in thickness in the study area, consists of dark-grey to black silty mudstone, often weathering to paper shale, and discontinuous silty beds with local occurrences of red to yellowish sideritic concretions as well as siderite and dolomite interbeds. The seafloor, which was located about below the surface, seems to have been relatively dysoxic, or oxygen-poor, although the diversity of the benthic fauna suggest that these environments were likely not truly anoxic and that oxygen-depletion may have been a seasonal phenomenon. Although direct evidence from Slottsmøya is currently lacking, the high latitude of this site and relatively cool global climate of the Tithonian suggest that some sea ice may have been present at least in the winter. These sites represent shallow-water methane seeps which were spread over a relatively large geographic area, and like modern day seeps, they supported high biodiversity. Near the top of the member, various assemblages of invertebrates have been discovered; these include ammonites, bivalves, lingulate brachiopods, rhynchonellate brachiopods, tubeworms, belemnoids, tusk shells, sponges, crinoids, sea urchins, brittle stars, starfish, crustaceans, and gastropods, numbering 54 taxa in total. The most common and abundant of these taxa were bivalves and brachiopods, each of which make up 27.8% of the known seep fauna. Several chemosymbiotic species are known, such as the bivalve Nucinella. Outside of the cold seeps, several non-seep-restricted invertebrates were also present in abundance. In addition to the invertebrates, the Slottsmøya Member has also revealed a diverse assemblage of marine reptiles, including several taxa of ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs. Many of these specimens are relatively complete and in articulation, which is rare among Jurassic marine fossil sites. It thus provides a unique and detailed glimpse into the boreal seas of the Late Jurassic. As it spans the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary, it is also important to understanding how marine ecosystems changed going into the Cretaceous. == Paleobiota ==
Paleobiota
The formation, especially the Slottsmøya Member, has provided an abundance of marine fossils dating to the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous. ImageSize = width:1000px height:auto barincrement:15px PlotArea = left:10px bottom:50px top:10px right:10px Period = from:-152.1 till:-141 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:-152.1 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:-152.1 TimeAxis = orientation:hor AlignBars = justify Colors = #legends id:CAR value:blue id:ANK value:rgb(0.4,0.3,0.196) id:HER value:green id:HAD value:blue id:black value:black id:white value:white id:tithonian value:rgb(0.675,0.675,0.35) id:berriasian value:rgb(0.753,0.753,0.486) BarData= bar:eratop bar:space bar:periodtop bar:space bar:NAM1 bar:NAM2 bar:NAM3 bar:NAM4 bar:NAM5 bar:NAM6 bar:NAM7 bar:NAM8 bar:NAM9 bar:NAM10 bar:NAM11 bar:space bar:period bar:space bar:era PlotData= align:center textcolor:black fontsize:M mark:(line,black) width:25 shift:(7,-4) bar:periodtop from: -145 till: -141 color:berriasian text:Berriasian from: -152.1 till: -145 color:tithonian text:Tithonian bar:eratop from: -152.1 till: -141 color:CAR text:Vertebrate Biostratigraphy of the Slottsmøya Member PlotData= align:left fontsize:M mark:(line,white) width:5 anchor:till align:left color:HAD bar:NAM1 from:-148.5 till:-147.5 text:Colymbosaurus svalbardensis color:HAD bar:NAM2 from:-149.3 till:-148.3 text:Djupedalia engeri color:HAD bar:NAM3 from:-148 till:-147 text:Spitrasaurus larseni color:HAD bar:NAM4 from:-146.4 till:-145.8 text:Spitrasaurus wensaasi color:HAD bar:NAM5 from:-145.3 till:-144.7 text:Ophthalmothule cryostea color:HAD bar:NAM6 from:-148.5 till:-146.3 text:Pliosaurus funkei color:HER bar:NAM7 from:-147.3 till:-146.3 text:Undorosaurus gorodischensis color:HER bar:NAM8 from:-151.5 till:-150.5 text:Arthropterygius lundi color:HER bar:NAM9 from:-148.5 till:-147.5 text:Arthropterygius hoybergeti color:HER bar:NAM10 from:-148 till:-144.5 text:Arthropterygius chrisorum color:HER bar:NAM11 from:-145.2 till:-144.5 text:Nannopterygius borealis PlotData= align:center textcolor:black fontsize:M mark:(line,black) width:25 bar:era from: -152.1 till: -141 color:CAR text:Vertebrate Biostratigraphy of the Slottsmøya Member Vertebrates Bony fish Plesiosaurs Ichthyosaurs Invertebrates An unnamed galatheid squat lobster is known from a single, poorly preserved fragment. Cephalopods Large belemnoid arm hooks are known. Echinoderms Bivalves Remains of possible anomiid clams have been found which are as yet undescribed. Serpulids Brachiopods Gastropods == See also ==
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