Title of article :
An Early Oligocene Fossil Lagerstätten from the Lacustrine Deposits of the Luberon UNESCO Global Geopark
Author/Authors :
Coster, Pauline Luberon Regional Nature Park - UNESCO Global Geopark - 60 place Jean Jaurès, France , Legal, Stéphane Luberon Regional Nature Park - UNESCO Global Geopark - 60 place Jean Jaurès, France
Abstract :
The Luberon early Oligocene fossil Lagerstätte yields exquisitely well-preserved
fossils as testified by the remains of articulated skeletons, skin outlines, feathers
and original pigmentation patterns. The fossils include plants, insects, amphibians,
reptiles, birds and mammals from ancient lacustrine-terrestrial ecosystems of the
early Oligocene. The fossil birds are especially important, including one of the
most complete specimens of trogons, an exceptionally preserved almost complete
modern-type hummingbird, and one of the earliest fossil passerine birds. This was a
time of warm conditions across Europe and other continents following the Eocene-
Oligocene extinction event, known as the Grande Coupure. Most other Oligocene
Lagerstätten worldwide are late Oligocene in age. The designation of the Luberon
Regional Nature Park as a UNESCO Global Geopark has been an important step
toward the protection and management of this world-class paleontological heritage
along with scientific research and public education
Keywords :
Oligocene , Lagerstätten , Luberon , Geoconservation
Journal title :
Geoconservation Research