BŘEZINA, Jakub, Ángel HERNÁNDEZ LUJÁN, Gabriela CALÁBKOVÁ a Martin IVANOV. Revize historického nálezu obří želvy z brněnských písků (střední miocén, spodní baden). Acta Mus. Moraviae, Sci. geol. Brno: Moravské zemské muzeum, 2019, roč. 104, č. 1, s. 113-128. ISSN 1211-8796.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Revize historického nálezu obří želvy z brněnských písků (střední miocén, spodní baden)
Název česky Revize historického nálezu obří želvy z brněnských písků (střední miocén, spodní baden)
Název anglicky Revision on historical finding of the giant turtle from the Brno Sand (middle Miocene, lower Badenian)
Autoři BŘEZINA, Jakub (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí), Ángel HERNÁNDEZ LUJÁN (724 Španělsko, domácí), Gabriela CALÁBKOVÁ (203 Česká republika, domácí) a Martin IVANOV (203 Česká republika, domácí).
Vydání Acta Mus. Moraviae, Sci. geol. Brno, Moravské zemské muzeum, 2019, 1211-8796.
Další údaje
Originální jazyk čeština
Typ výsledku Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor 10506 Paleontology
Stát vydavatele Česká republika
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Kód RIV RIV/00216224:14310/19:00110750
Organizační jednotka Přírodovědecká fakulta
Klíčová slova česky Testudinidae; Titanochelon; střední miocén; spodní baden; Brno-Královo Pole; karpatská předhlubeň; Morava; Česká republika
Klíčová slova anglicky Testudinidae; Titanochelon; middle Miocene; lower Badenian; Brno-Královo Pole; Carpathian Foredeep; Moravia; Czech Republic
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Příznaky Recenzováno
Změnil Změnila: Mgr. Marie Šípková, DiS., učo 437722. Změněno: 7. 4. 2020 16:40.
Anotace
The collections of Moravian Museum in Brno contain for decade rare find of fossil giant terrestrial tortoise of the genus Titanochelon. There was no more information about the finding with the only exception for the name of the locality “Královo Pole”. The most common Miocene deposits in the city of Brno (South Moravia, Czech Republic) are the lower Badenian marine clays and sands with abundant marine fossil fauna. The deltaic sand and gravel deposits are usually preserved in Brno area in the form of so-called the Brno Sand. The Brno Sand is discordantly overlaid by marine calcareous clay, informally called “tegel”. The residues of sand attached to the bones indicate that the find comes from the middle Miocene Brno Sand (Lower Badenian). Outcrops of the Brno Sand in Královo Pole are known from the area of “Kostelní zmola”. For clarification of finding situation all available sources such as archive maps, historical photos, historical aerial photos and literature as well as the personal statement of some contemporary witnesses were used. Studied tortoise most likely comes from one of the several sandpits, which were opened in the “Kostelní zmola” from 19th century to 1970s. However, an original finding level within the Brno Sand in “Kostelní zmola” is unclear. According to the other vertebrate findings from the Brno Sand, we assume that Titanochelon most probably comes from sandy layers interbedded with basal gravels. In order to get more information on preservation and original shape of the carapace, the studied remains were restored. This exceptional find is the first report of this taxon in the Czech Republic and the significant contribution to the poor terrestrial fossil record from the lower Badenian deposits of the Moravian part of Carpathian Foredeep (Central Paratethys).
Anotace anglicky
The collections of Moravian Museum in Brno contain for decade rare find of fossil giant terrestrial tortoise of the genus Titanochelon. There was no more information about the finding with the only exception for the name of the locality “Královo Pole”. The most common Miocene deposits in the city of Brno (South Moravia, Czech Republic) are the lower Badenian marine clays and sands with abundant marine fossil fauna. The deltaic sand and gravel deposits are usually preserved in Brno area in the form of so-called the Brno Sand. The Brno Sand is discordantly overlaid by marine calcareous clay, informally called “tegel”. The residues of sand attached to the bones indicate that the find comes from the middle Miocene Brno Sand (Lower Badenian). Outcrops of the Brno Sand in Královo Pole are known from the area of “Kostelní zmola”. For clarification of finding situation all available sources such as archive maps, historical photos, historical aerial photos and literature as well as the personal statement of some contemporary witnesses were used. Studied tortoise most likely comes from one of the several sandpits, which were opened in the “Kostelní zmola” from 19th century to 1970s. However, an original finding level within the Brno Sand in “Kostelní zmola” is unclear. According to the other vertebrate findings from the Brno Sand, we assume that Titanochelon most probably comes from sandy layers interbedded with basal gravels. In order to get more information on preservation and original shape of the carapace, the studied remains were restored. This exceptional find is the first report of this taxon in the Czech Republic and the significant contribution to the poor terrestrial fossil record from the lower Badenian deposits of the Moravian part of Carpathian Foredeep (Central Paratethys).
Návaznosti
EF16_027/0008360, projekt VaVNázev: Postdoc@MUNI
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