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Fossils Fossils • Knowing the nature of the life forms that existed at a particular time helps researchers understand past environmental conditions • Fossils are important time indicators and play a key role in correlating rocks of similar ages that are from different places How Fossils Form • Petrification– small internal cavities and pores of the original structure are filled with precipitated mineral matter • Frozen • Mummification—dry conditions How Fossils Form • Replacement—cell walls and other solid material are removed and replaced with mineral matter How Fossils Form • When a shell or other structure is buried in sediment and then dissolved by underground water, it forms a mold • If the hollow spaces of a mold are filled with mineral matter it forms a cast How Fossils Form • Carbonization—fine sediment encases the remains of an organism, pressure squeezes out liquid and gaseous components, and leaves a thin residue of carbon • If the film is lost from such a fossil, a replica of the surface may show detail (impression) Other Types of Fossils • Tracks—lithified animal footprints • Burrows—tubes in sediment, wood, or rock made by an animal • Coprolites—fossil dung and stomach contents • Gastroliths—highly polished stomach stones that were used in the grinding of food by some extinct reptiles Conditions Favoring Preservation • Rapid burial – If the remains are buried quickly by sediment, they are protected from scavengers and decomposition • Possession of hard parts – Shells, bones and teeth Principle of Fossil Succession • Fossil organisms succeed one another in a definite and determinable order, and therefore any time period can be recognized by its fossil content. Index Fossils • A fossil that is associated with a particular span of geologic time • Rock formations do not always contain a specific index fossil; in these instances groups of fossils are used to establish the age of the bed.