Gogo Formation

Gogo Formation

The Gogo Formation in the Kimberley region of Western Australia is a world famous Lagerstätte that exhibits exceptional preservation of a Devonian reef community.

Unweathered sections of the Gogo Formation are comprised of siltstone, shale and calcarenite with numerous limestone concretions. These concretions are resistant to weathering, producing extensive nodule fields on the ground in areas where the surrounding rock has eroded away. [ [http://dbforms.ga.gov.au/pls/www/geodx.strat_units.sch_full?wher=stratno=7476] ] ]

The Gogo sediments represent deep, anoxic seafloor deposits in the vicinity of a large tropical reef composed primarily of algae and stromatoporoids during the Frasnian faunal stage of the Late Devonian. [ [http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/palaeofiles/lagerstatten/Gogo/index.html Gogo Reef Formation] ] Associated stratigraphic units which comprise this ancient reef system are the Windjana Formation (the actual reef structures), Pillara Limestone (reef platform) and the Sadler Formation (fore-reef deposits). [ [http://dbforms.ga.gov.au/pls/www/geodx.strat_units.sch_full?wher=stratno=7476] ] ]

The calcareous concretions formed around objects from the shallow reef areas which sank into the deep anoxic basins. The concretions sometimes contain the remains of fish, whose bodies are often preserved complete in three-dimensions due to rapid encasement and the slow rate of decay in the oxygen-poor surroundings. By repeated baths in a dilute acid solution, the matrix is dissolved away via a process of acid etching to reveal delicate fish fossils, some retaining impressions of soft tissues.

The taphonomy of this lagerstätte has preserved placoderm head shields in which nerve pathways and the olfactory system can still be identified.

The discovery of "Materpiscis", a placoderm preserved with an embryonic juvenile still attached by its umbilical cord, has revealed that at least some placoderms gave birth to live young. [ [http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,23776422-2761,00.html "Aussie fish fossil gives birth to history"] Accessed 29 May 2008.]

"Gogonasus", a lobe-finned fish which shows anatomical similarities to early tetrapods, is also from the assemblage.

The reef, which now stands up abruptly in the western Australian desert (as the Windjana Limestone), was first identified in 1940 by paleontologist Curt Teichert, who discovered the first fossil fish from the region. It has been described for the layman by the driving force behind collecting expeditions at the Gogo Reef for the last two decades, John Long, of Museum Victoria in Melbourne, in "Swimming in Stone: the Amazing Gogo Fossils of the Kimberley" (Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre) 2007.

About 45 species of fishes from the Gogo Formation have so far been discovered.

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