Abstract

Well preserved brontosaur footprints are replicated as impressions at the top of a dacitic igneous sill that intruded the track‐rich Cretaceous Jindong Formation, Kyeongsang basin South Korea. Although an unusual occurrence, the example shows the potential of such intrusions for enhancing preservation of trace fossils in some cases

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