Difference between insitu and reworked fossils
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in my opinion, the word "morphology" here refers to the fossils themselves. The morphology of the insitu fossils and the reworked fossils should be different. The insitu fossils have their original shapes preserved, showing low or no physical impact from geological processes. If the insitu fossil is a gastropod, then the gastropod should be in its original shape, with all the property: apex, whorl, etc, and also the direction / position of the gastropod should be exactly the same as its origin when it died. The reworked fossils, being transported from their original places to the other area, show the less-preserved forms, including incomplete parts and changed direction / position. I hope this help.
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