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Pachycardia

Pachycardia

A heavy clam

This bivalve mollusc makes up 90 percent of the fossils in the Pachycardia Tuff layers, which explains where they got their name from! These layers of coarse sediments (sandstone and conglomerates with rounded gravel of volcanic origin) are only found on Alpe di Siusi and represent deposits containing organisms that lived on the beaches of the volcanic islands, where the waves were very strong. Pachycardia has a very thick shell that made it resistant to the force of water.

Main category:
Geology
Subcategory:
Fossils
Epoch:Trias
Area(s):Castelrotto
GPS coordinates:@11.65448,46.53209

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Der Paläontologe Prof. Andrea Tintori erklärt in dieser Videoserie was uns die Fossilien der geo-paläontologischen Sammlung des Museums Gherdëina von der Entstehung der Dolomiten erzählen.