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Re-opening of the Bernissart Iguanodon crime scene (COLDCASE)

Research project BR/143/A3/COLDCASE (Research action BR)

Persons :

  • Dr.  GODEFROIT Pascal - Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences ()
    Coordinator of the project
    Financed belgian partner
    Duration: 15/12/2014-15/3/2019
  • Dr.  BAELE Jean-Marc - Université de Mons (UMONS)
    Financed belgian partner
    Duration: 15/12/2014-15/3/2019
  • Prof. dr.  CLAEYS Philippe - Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
    Financed belgian partner
    Duration: 15/12/2014-15/3/2019

Description :

PROJECT DESCRIPTION


Found by coal miners in 1878, the Early Cretaceous Iguanodon Sinkhole – or natural pit - at Bernissart (Belgium) is a unique fossil deposit owing to the quantity and preservation quality of Iguanodon (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) skeletons along with other taxa. Although this fossil locality has already been the subject of numerous scientific papers and monographies since its discovery 136 years ago, the processes leading to the local accumulation of so many complete skeletons remain completely unexplained. The aim of the present project is to refine an integrated model for the Bernissart Iguanodon locality that will be used as a framework for evaluating different taphonomic scenarios.

Several information sources will be re-examined at the occasion of this project: the Bernissart Iguanodons themselves, associated fossils, original maps and drawings made at the occasion of the excavations, and core data from the Ber 3 borehole that was drilled within the Iguanodon Sinkhole in 2002. Advanced non-invasive technologies will be used in order to preserve the integrity of these precious collection: computed 3D mapping of excavation area, core logger at large scale and microXRF at higher resolution for key intervals on the core drilled through the Bernissart Wealden deposits, analyses of multiple tracers (isotopes, trace elements, molecular biomarkers, etc.) from the core sediments, palaeohistological (“fossilopsies”), molecular palaeontology, and biogeochemical studies of the Iguanodon bones.

A series of taphonomic elements ('indices') will be collected in order to reconstruct the circumstances of the iguanodon demise. The analysis of the “crime scene” will clarify the distribution of the skeletons within the sinkhole. Forensic analyses of the Bernissart Iguanodons will help in reconstructing the structure of their population, will reveal eventual traces of predation and scavenging, and will bring new information about their diet, and paleoecology. Collateral victims, particularly fresh-water fishes, will also be studied for reconstructing the evolution of the ecological conditions reigning in the Bernissart lake/swamp. “Witness” testimonies will be cross-checked in order to clarify the relationships between the Bernissart Iguanodons and their environment: isotopic work (∂13C, ∂15N) on organic matter and palaeobotanical changes across the bone layers; core logger at large scale & microXRF at higher resolution for key intervals

In the light of these taphonomic elements, taphonomic models that potentially explain such a local concentration of skeletons in a limited area, will be evaluated: (1) "natural death" scenario, resulting from normal biological activity under normal circumstances, but requiring efficient and exceptional processes of concentration and conservation; (2) "accidental" scenario resulting from the quick burying of an Iguanodon population resulting from catastrophic sedimentary events; (3) "mass or serial murder" scenario, caused either by herding or abnormal behaviour under perilous situation. In this case, the collected taphonomic elements will be used to reconstruct the causes of death (or recovering the "murder weapons": exhaustion/starvation, miring, drowning, poisoning/suffocation, mass predation...) and then to propose a profile of the mass or serial killer (predators, wildfires, floods, droughts, H2S from deep brines, cyanobacteria,...).

Documentation :

Re-opening of the Bernissart Iguanodon crime scene (COLDCASE) : final report  Godefroit, Pascal - Baele, Jean-Marc - Claeys, Philippe ... et al.  Brussels : Belgian Science Policy, 2020 (SP2957)
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Re-opening of the Bernissart Iguanodon crime scene (COLDCASE) : summary  Godefroit, Pascal - Baele, Jean-Marc - Claeys, Philippe ... et al.  Brussels : Belgian Science Policy, 2020 (SP2958)
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Heropening van de Bernissart Iguanodon Misdaad Scene (COLDCASE) : samenvatting  Godefroit, Pascal - Baele, Jean-Marc - Claeys, Philippe ... et al.  Brussel : Federaal Wetenschapsbeleid, 2020 (SP2959)
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Ré-ouverture de la scène de crime des Iguanodons de Bernissart (COLDCASE) : résumé  Godefroit, Pascal - Baele, Jean-Marc - Claeys, Philippe ... et al.  Bruxelles : Politique scientifique fédérale, 2020 (SP2960)
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Closure of the Bernissart Iguanodon Crime Scene (CaseClosed) : final report
Valorisation project CaseClosed
  Godefroit, Pascal - Baele, Jean-Marc - Stein, Koen ... et al.  Brussels : Belgian Science policy, 2022 (SP3196)
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Bernissart workshop and field trip in La Malogne underground quarry : annex1 of final report
Valorisation project CaseClosed
  Godefroit, Pascal - Baele, Jean-Marc - Spagna, Paul ... et al.  Brussels : Belgian Science policy, 2022 (SP3197)
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