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The Mazon Creek fossil beds are a conservation ' found near Morris, in Grundy County, Illinois. The fossils are preserved in ironstone concretions, formed approximately in the mid-
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epoch of the
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period. These concretions frequently preserve both hard and soft tissues of animal and plant materials, as well as many soft-bodied organisms that do not normally fossilize. The quality, quantity and diversity of fossils in the area, known since the mid-nineteenth century, make the Mazon Creek ' important to paleontologists, in attempting to reconstruct the paleoecology of the sites. The locality was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1997..  


Geology

The Mazon Creek fossils are found in the Upper Carboniferous Francis Creek Shale; the type locality is the
Mazon River The Mazon River or Mazon Creek (), is a tributary of the Illinois River in the United States. The confluence is near Morris, Illinois. The Mazon River is associated with the Mazon Creek fossils of the Francis Creek Shale, which are also exposed i ...
(or Mazon Creek), a tributary of the
Illinois River The Illinois River ( mia, Inoka Siipiiwi) is a principal tributary of the Mississippi River and is approximately long. Located in the U.S. state of Illinois, it has a drainage basin of . The Illinois River begins at the confluence of the D ...
near Morris, Grundy County, Illinois. The 25 to 30 meters of
shale Shale is a fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock formed from mud that is a mix of flakes of clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4) and tiny fragments (silt-sized particles) of other minerals, especial ...
were formed approximately , during the
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period. The fossiliferous concretions are usually found within the thickest deposits of Francis Creek. The concretions occur in localized deposits within the silty to sandy
mudstone Mudstone, a type of mudrock, is a fine-grained sedimentary rock whose original constituents were clays or muds. Mudstone is distinguished from '' shale'' by its lack of fissility (parallel layering).Blatt, H., and R.J. Tracy, 1996, ''Petrology. ...
s, in the lower four metres of the formation. The paleoecosystem is believed to be a large river delta system, deposited by at least one major river system flowing from the northeast. The sediments are believed to derive from the Appalachian orogeny events. The delta had a tropical climate, a result of the area being within 10° north latitude of the
equator The equator is a circle of latitude, about in circumference, that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. It is an imaginary line located at 0 degrees latitude, halfway between the North and South poles. The term can als ...
during the
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. The remains of plants and animals were rapidly buried by the sediment deposited in the deltaic system. Bacterial decomposition of the remains produced carbon dioxide that combined with dissolved iron from the groundwater. This process formed siderite in the sediments surrounding the remains, forming detailed casts of their structure. Lithification of the sediments formed protective nodules of ironstone around the now fossilized remains. This mode of preservation is known as authigenic mineralisation.


Location

The fossiliferous concretions are found in the Mazon River area of Grundy,
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counties. Additional fossils are found in LaSalle County, Illinois; between the Vermilion River and
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. The ironstone concretions are recovered from exposures along streams, roadcuts and in active or abandoned coal mine areas. The common local pronunciation of the fossil site is Muh-ZOHN, although the scientific community, including paleontologists and geologists, pronounce the name of the fossil beds as MAY-zon. Most concretions are found among the shale and sandstone that was piled up in either a spoil tip of an older underground mine, or ridges of the later
surface mining Surface mining, including strip mining, open-pit mining and mountaintop removal mining, is a broad category of mining in which soil and rock overlying the mineral deposit (the overburden) are removed, in contrast to underground mining, in which ...
. The Peabody Energy company operated several large strip mines in Grundy County that are now abandoned. They were named Pit 1 through Pit 11. The northern pits 1-8 are known for the Braidwood Biota with mostly terrestrial fauna and flora. Pit 11, which was located southwest of the town of Braidwood, Illinois, is known for its Essex Biota with a greater abundance of marine species. Pit 11 is now
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, an Illinois state park. Fossil collecting is allowed at the park with a permit. The site's importance was realized in the mid-nineteenth century: "the nodules of Mazon Creek, where fragments of plants, even of the softest texture, have been preserved in their integrity".


Flora

The Mazon Creek flora comprises over 400 species from at least 130 genera. However, the true number of species is difficult to determine. Paleobotanists name separate plant structures with different names by convention, inflating the number of fossil plant taxa. Paleobotanists are currently determining which taxa are valid. Mazon Creek flora includes: lycopsids, related to modern club moss, with arborescent forms named '' Lepidophloios'', '' Sigillaria'' and '' Lepidodendron'', and herbaceous forms called '' Lycopodites'' and '' Cormophyton''; sphenopsids like ''
Calamites ''Calamites'' is a genus of extinct arborescent (tree-like) horsetails to which the modern horsetails (genus ''Equisetum'') are closely related. Unlike their herbaceous modern cousins, these plants were medium-sized trees, growing to heights o ...
'' a tree-like horsetail relative, with common foliage names of ''
Annularia ''Annularia'' is a form taxon, applied to fossil foliage belonging to extinct plants of the genus ''Calamites'' in the order Equisetales. Description ''Annularia'' is a form taxon name given to leaves of ''Calamites''. In that species, the leav ...
'' and '' Asterophyllites'', and a vine-like form called '' Sphenophyllum''; Pteridophyta as marattitalean tree ferns and Filicales and Zygopteridales understory ferns, with common foliage names of '' Pecopteris'', ''Acitheca'' and '' Lobatopteris'';
pteridosperm The term Pteridospermatophyta (or "seed ferns" or "Pteridospermatopsida") is a polyphyletic group of extinct seed-bearing plants (spermatophytes). The earliest fossil evidence for plants of this type is the genus ''Elkinsia'' of the late Devonian ...
s, also known as seed ferns, an extinct group of plants that grew both as trees and smaller shrubs, with features like pinnated leaves similar to true ferns, but reproduced by seeds instead of spores; they had common foliage names '' Mariopteris'', ''
Alethopteris ''Alethopteris'' is a prehistoric plant genus of fossil Pteridospermatophyta (seed ferns) that developed in the Carboniferous period (around ). It is in the family Alethopteridaceae. The genus Alethopteris is among the seed ferns ( Pteridosper ...
'', '' Odontopteris'', ''
Neuropteris ''Neuropteris'' is an extinct seed fern that existed in the Carboniferous period, known only from fossils. Major species include ''Neuropteris loschi''. See also *Coal forest *''Macroneuropteris ''Macroneuropteris'' is a genus of Carbonifer ...
'', '' Laveineopteris'' and '' Macroneuropteris''; extinct gymnosperm '' Cordaites'', believed to be closely related to and sharing many features with modern
conifer Conifers are a group of conifer cone, cone-bearing Spermatophyte, seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the phylum, division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single ...
s.


Fauna

The Mazon Creek fauna has over 320 species of animals that have been identified. The fauna is divided into two components: the
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Essex fauna and the land and
freshwater Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does include ...
Braidwood fauna, that were washed into the deltaic sediments.


Essex biota

The Essex fauna includes jellyfish, sea worms, snails, saltwater clams,
shrimp Shrimp are crustaceans (a form of shellfish) with elongated bodies and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – most commonly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata of the decapod order, although some crustaceans outside of this order are refer ...
, sea scorpions, cephalopods and fish. The most common species found is the '' Essexella'' jellyfish. It consists of 42% of all fossil finds in the Essex biota. The Essex area also includes the most famous faunal member of the Illinois state fossil ''
Tullimonstrum ''Tullimonstrum'', colloquially known as the Tully monster or sometimes Tully's monster, is an extinct genus of soft-bodied bilaterian animal that lived in shallow tropical coastal waters of muddy estuaries during the Pennsylvanian geological ...
'', known popularly as the "Tully Monster". Other well-documented organisms include the crustacean '' Belotelson'' and the possible hemichordate ''
Etacystis ''Etacystis communis'', colloquially known as the H-animal or aitch, was a soft-bodied invertebrate that lived in shallow tropical coastal waters of muddy estuaries during the Pennsylvanian geological period, about 300 million years ago. The cl ...
''.


Braidwood biota

The Braidwood fauna includes insects, millipedes,
centipede Centipedes (from New Latin , "hundred", and Latin , " foot") are predatory arthropods belonging to the class Chilopoda (Ancient Greek , ''kheilos'', lip, and New Latin suffix , "foot", describing the forcipules) of the subphylum Myriapoda, an ...
s, scorpions, spiders, other arachnids,
amphibian Amphibians are tetrapod, four-limbed and ectothermic vertebrates of the Class (biology), class Amphibia. All living amphibians belong to the group Lissamphibia. They inhabit a wide variety of habitats, with most species living within terres ...
s, freshwater fish, freshwater shrimps, freshwater horseshoe crabs and ostracods. The oldest known beetle has been described from the Braidwood fauna. Three species of centipede have been described from Mazon Creek. They are known from around 60 specimens in total, and belong to three species: *'' Latzelia primordialis'' Scudder, 1890 (
Scutigeromorpha The centipedes or Chilopoda are divided into the following orders. Scutigeromorpha The Scutigeromorpha are anamorphic, reaching 15 leg-bearing segments in length. Also known as house centipedes, they are very fast creatures, and able to withstan ...
) *''Mazoscolopendra richardsoni'' Mundel, 1979 (
Scolopendromorpha The centipedes or Chilopoda are divided into the following orders. Scutigeromorpha The Scutigeromorpha are anamorphic, reaching 15 leg-bearing segments in length. Also known as house centipedes, they are very fast creatures, and able to withstan ...
) *''Palenarthrus impressus'' Scudder, 1890 (Scolopendromorpha) Fossil centipedes are very rare; these species are the only known Paleozoic scolopendromorphs.


See also

* Burgess Shale *
Hamilton Quarry Hamilton Quarry is a Late Carboniferous lagerstätte near Hamilton, Kansas, United States. It has a diverse assemblage of unusually well-preserved marine, euryhaline, freshwater, flying, and terrestrial fossils (invertebrates, vertebrates, and pla ...
* ''
Mazonova ''Mazonova'' is an oogenus of fossilized eggs from the Mazon Creek area in the Pennsylvanian of Illinois. They are laid in long strings of eggs enclosed in a gelatinous sheath containing one or two rows of eggs. It is unknown what kind of animal ...
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References


Further reading

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External links


Illinois State Museum: Mazon Creek Fossil Exhibit




— ''with photographs of fossils.''

— ''species discussed, with photographs of fossils.''
Flickr.com: Mazon Creek Lagerstätte photo gallery
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