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基于激光雷达对美国阿肯色州首批兽脚亚目恐龙足迹的特征描述与保护

LIDAR-based characterization and conservation of the first theropod dinosaur trackways from Arkansas, USA.

作者信息

Platt Brian F, Suarez Celina A, Boss Stephen K, Williamson Malcolm, Cothren Jackson, Kvamme Jo Ann C

机构信息

Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, University of Mississippi, University, Mississippi, United States of America.

Department of Geosciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Jan 2;13(1):e0190527. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190527. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

LIDAR-based analyses of the first theropod dinosaur trackways known from the state of Arkansas, USA are reported. The trackways were found on a limestone bedding plane in the Albian De Queen Formation in an active gypsum quarry. Because limited access precluded thorough field study, fieldwork focused on preserving the entire site digitally with ground-based LIDAR, and detailed measurements were later taken digitally from point cloud data. The site contains eight tridactyl trackways associated with sauropod trackways and numerous isolated tracks. Although there appear to be two different tridactyl morphotypes, we show that the tracks are all likely from a single species of trackmaker. We apply a simple method of estimating substrate consistency by comparing the differences between true track dimensions and apparent track dimensions. The tridactyl tracks at the southern end of the site are preserved with significantly greater differences in true vs. apparent dimensions and are shallower than the rest of the tridactyl tracks at the site, which we interpret as the result of outward expansion of the soft tissues of the foot upon contact with a firm substrate. We interpret the firm substrate as having high bulk density and high shear strength, which also explain associated manus-only sauropod tracks. We show that the tridactyl tracks are likely from theropod trackmakers and that footprint lengths, trackway paces, stride lengths, and pace angulations of the De Queen trackways are statistically indistinguishable from equivalent measurements of theropod trackways in the Glen Rose Formation. The Glen Rose tracks are attributed to the large-bodied theropod, Acrocanthosaurus and we likewise attribute the De Queen tracks to Acrocanthosaurus, which is known from skeletal remains in temporally equivalent units and from the mine itself.

摘要

本文报道了基于激光雷达对美国阿肯色州已知的首批兽脚亚目恐龙足迹化石的分析。这些足迹化石发现于阿尔比阶德昆组的一个活跃石膏矿场的石灰岩层面上。由于进入受限妨碍了全面的实地研究,野外工作重点是利用地面激光雷达对整个遗址进行数字化保存,随后从点云数据中进行详细测量。该遗址包含八条与蜥脚类恐龙足迹相关的三趾足迹化石以及众多孤立的足迹。尽管似乎有两种不同的三趾形态类型,但我们表明这些足迹很可能都来自单一的足迹制造者物种。我们应用了一种通过比较真实足迹尺寸和表观足迹尺寸之间的差异来估计基质一致性的简单方法。该遗址南端的三趾足迹化石在真实尺寸与表观尺寸之间的差异明显更大,并且比该遗址其他三趾足迹化石更浅,我们将此解释为脚部软组织与坚硬基质接触时向外扩张的结果。我们将这种坚硬基质解释为具有高堆积密度和高剪切强度,这也解释了相关的仅保存前足的蜥脚类恐龙足迹。我们表明这些三趾足迹化石很可能来自兽脚亚目恐龙足迹制造者,并且德昆组足迹化石的足迹长度、步距、步幅长度和步角在统计学上与格伦罗斯组兽脚亚目恐龙足迹化石的等效测量值没有区别。格伦罗斯组的足迹化石被归为大型兽脚亚目恐龙高棘龙,我们同样将德昆组的足迹化石归为高棘龙,这从时间相当的地层单元中的骨骼遗骸以及该矿场本身已知。

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