Gastropods
1. Gastropod
Skeletal peloidal grainstone with sparse coated grains. In the centre-top a transversal section of a gastropod mould with original aragonite replaced by calcite spar preserved because of the micrite envelope.
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2. Gastropod
Skeletal packstone with gastropods, bivalves, ostracods and Charophytes algae gyrogonite. Gastropods are preserved as moulds filled by clay and silt-grade carbonate sediment (in geopetal orientation) and calcite spar.
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3. Gastropod
Rudstone/packstone with reworked lithoclasts and bioclasts. This deposit represents a transgressive lag at the base of a high-frequency shallowing upward cyclothem in an inner ramp. The gastropod on the centre-right is filled and surrounded by carbonate mud matrix.
Mississippian, South Wales, UK
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4. Gastropod
Skeletal packstone with foraminifera and peloids with a several mms long gastropod in longitudinal section. The gastropod shell exhibits geopetal filling and an oncoidal coating by the alga Archaeolithophyllum lamellosum and micrite crusts.
Pennsylvanian, Asturias, N Spain, cf. Bahamonde et al. (2015, 2017)
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5. Gastropod
Mollusc-dominated skeletal rudstone/packstone with fragments of bivalves and gastropods. Large longitudinal section of a gastropod on the left side.
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6. Gastropod
Peloidal packstone with a biomould of a gastropod shell dissolved because of its original aragonite mineralogy.
Lower Jurassic, High Atlas, Morocco, cf. Verwer et al. (2009a)
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7. Gastropod
Longitudinal (right) and transverse (left) sections through spired gastropods from Permian deposits of the Karachaganak Field, Kazakhstan. Field of view 2 mm.
Permian, Karachaganak Field, Kazakhstan
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8. Gastropod
Peloidal packstone with gastropods
Mississippian, South Wales, UK
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9. Gastropod
Packstone with microconchids (vermiform gastropods) from the Mississippian carbonate ramps of N England.
Mississippian, North England, UK
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10. Gastropod
Steinkern of reworked gastropod: the sediment that infilled this gastropod was lithified, the aragonitic shell was dissolved and the infill cast was reworked in a storm layer.
Cretaceous, Turonian, Miskar Field, offshore Tunisia
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Gastropod biomould and micrite envelope
Calcite spar cement
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Micrite geopetal filling within gastropod
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Archaeolithophyllum lamellosum coating
Gastropod faecal pellets infill
Gastropod biomould
Peloidal packstone