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08/25/2021 16:00

Global climate crisis of the Triassic period

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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

    Fossil site in Lower Austria provides deep insights into Austria's earth history

    Over 6000 unique fossils of the alpine Triassic period have been investigated by NHM Vienna-Palaeontologist Alexander Lukeneder and Palaeontologist Petra Lukeneder from the University of Vienna have investigated. The spectacular remnants are witnesses of one of most severe ecological disasters in the Earth History, the Carnian Crisis. This phase was characterized by a climate change 233 Million years ago, which lead to a gigantic global mass extinction in the oceans of the Mesozoic era. Results have now been published for the first time (Scientific Reports).

    The Polzberg locality
    A small ravine between Gaming and Lunz am See hides probably one of the most important fossil-sites in Austria. Inconspicuously and almost invisible a true treasure of Earth History is buried. In 233 million year old fine laminated rock layers of the Reingraben Shales true jewels of the Mesozoic era were found over the last 140 years. The black, calcareous to argillaceous marine deposits exhibit a Konservat-Lagerstätte from international reputation. Konservat-Lagerstätte are fossil sites which appear with excellent and entire preservation of the fossil material. 6397 fossil specimens have been housed partially over 100 years in the main collections of the Natural History Museum Vienna, the University of Vienna and the Geological Survey in Vienna. Additional material was collected over the last years by the Citizen Scientists Birgitt and Karl Aschauer (Waidhofen an der Ybbs).
    The uniqueness of this locality at the Polzberg in Lower Austria was discussed from time to time during the last century, now the first scientific investigation was published in Scientific Reports.

    Inhabitants of a hostile environment
    The global Carnian Crisis lasted over 2 million years, traces of the aftermath can be found in the deposits. The contained fossils give insights into the communities in the ancient Reifling Sea for the first time. The late Triassic time was characterized by greenhouse climate with monsoon-like rainfalls. These led to an enhanced input of mud into the ocean. The reefs suffocated and oxygen was running out on the sea floor.
    Numerous species could be observed till today, and almost annually new species are detected at Polzberg. Beside ammonites, squids, bivalves, gastropods, crustaceans, isopods and bristle worms fish are frequent. Special features are the shark-like cartilaginous fish Acrodus or the rare coelocanth Coelocanthus. From the coastal swamps even the lungfish Tellerodus was redeposited – a unique fossil worldwide. The vicinity to fresh water is also demonstrated by the frequent branchiopods with Eustheria. Even plants with the conifer Voltzia are represented by small branches. The dominant element of the entire fauna is the zonal ammonite Austrotrachyceras minor appearing to thousands. The high diversity of the detected fauna and the preservation allow to analyse the environments of the late Triassic and to gain new knowledge on the environmental conditions, food chains and the predator/prey relationships of that time. Starting from small crabs the food chain ranged over small fish up to predatory squids and ammonites, which in turn were hunted by larger predatory fish. Ichthyosaurs are still being searched for, which were probably the largest predators of this ecosystem.

    The research is part of two projects financially supported by the Federal Government of Lower Austria (Department of Science and Research) and the Austrian Academy of Sciences (National Committee for Geo/Hydro Sciences) over the next two years.

    The publication in “Scientific Reports”:
    Lukeneder, A & Lukeneder P. 2021. The Upper Triassic Polzberg palaeobiota from a marine Konservat-Lagerstätte deposited during the Carnian Pluvial Episode in Austria. Nature Research, Scientific Reports. Open Access: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96052-w

    Further press material and informative links:
    https://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/presse/pressemitteilungen2021/polzberg_karnische_kris...


    Contact for scientific information:

    Priv.-Doz. Mag. Dr. Alexander Lukeneder
    Natural History Museum Vienna
    Dpt. for Geology & Palaeontology
    alexander.lukeneder@nhm-wien.ac.at


    Original publication:

    Lukeneder, A & Lukeneder P. 2021. The Upper Triassic Polzberg palaeobiota from a marine Konservat-Lagerstätte deposited during the Carnian Pluvial Episode in Austria. Nature Research, Scientific Reports. Open Access: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96052-w


    Images

    Life picture of the Polzberg Palaeobiota
    Life picture of the Polzberg Palaeobiota
    7reasons / NHM Wien
    (c) 7reasons / NHM Wien, Alexander Lukeneder


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