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Article

Pilot Study on Fingerprinting the Isotopic Signatures of Fossiliferous Limestones as a Tool for Forensic Investigation of Fossil Trafficking (Cretaceous Crato Formation, Brazil)

by
Marcos Antônio Pimentel de Sousa
1,
Daniel Rodrigues do Nascimento Junior
2,
Anelize Manuela Bahniuk
3 and
Giovanna Della Porta
4,*
1
Brazilian Federal Police, Borges de Melo Avenue 820, Fortaleza 60415510, Ceará, Brazil
2
Department of Geology, Federal University of Ceará, Campus Pici, Fortaleza 60440554, Ceará, Brazil
3
Department of Geology, Federal University of Paraná, Coronel Francisco H. dos Santos Avenue 210, Garden of the Americas, Curitiba 81530000, Paraná, Brazil
4
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Milan, via Mangiagalli 34, 20133 Milan, Italy
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Geosciences 2025, 15(10), 403; https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences15100403
Submission received: 27 July 2025 / Revised: 5 September 2025 / Accepted: 5 October 2025 / Published: 16 October 2025

Abstract

Unauthorized fossil trafficking violates national legislation and deprives cultural and natural heritage. This study proposes a pilot method to fingerprint the origin of fossils by characterizing the carbon and oxygen stable isotope signatures of fossil-bearing limestones to provide a non-destructive quantitative tool against illegal fossil trade. This promising approach has been applied to the Crato Formation (NE Brazil), which is a renowned Lower Cretaceous fossiliferous lacustrine limestone. This study aims at establishing the range of isotopic oxygen (δ18O) and carbon (δ13C) values of the Crato Formation’s laminated calci-mudstone by compiling isotopic data from previous studies, conducting new analyses, and comparing with other fossiliferous lacustrine limestones from Brazil (Cretaceous Codó Formation) and the USA (Eocene Green River Formation). This preliminary evaluation determined a distinctive isotopic signature of the Crato Formation fossil-bearing “sete cortes” (“seven cuts”) ethnostratum, with VPDB δ18O and δ13C arithmetic means of −5.94‰ and +0.90‰, standard deviations 0.76‰ and 0.61‰, medians of −5.89‰ and +0.73‰, and interquartile ranges of 1.47‰ and 1.24‰, respectively. This pilot investigation establishes a methodological groundwork for the development of a global database integrating lithofacies and geochemical parameters of fossil-bearing limestones to expedite the identification and restitution of illegally extracted paleontological heritage.
Keywords: fossil lagerstätte; fossil trafficking; limestone; stable oxygen and carbon isotopes; Crato Formation; Brazil fossil lagerstätte; fossil trafficking; limestone; stable oxygen and carbon isotopes; Crato Formation; Brazil

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Pimentel de Sousa, M.A.; do Nascimento Junior, D.R.; Bahniuk, A.M.; Della Porta, G. Pilot Study on Fingerprinting the Isotopic Signatures of Fossiliferous Limestones as a Tool for Forensic Investigation of Fossil Trafficking (Cretaceous Crato Formation, Brazil). Geosciences 2025, 15, 403. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences15100403

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Pimentel de Sousa MA, do Nascimento Junior DR, Bahniuk AM, Della Porta G. Pilot Study on Fingerprinting the Isotopic Signatures of Fossiliferous Limestones as a Tool for Forensic Investigation of Fossil Trafficking (Cretaceous Crato Formation, Brazil). Geosciences. 2025; 15(10):403. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences15100403

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Pimentel de Sousa, Marcos Antônio, Daniel Rodrigues do Nascimento Junior, Anelize Manuela Bahniuk, and Giovanna Della Porta. 2025. "Pilot Study on Fingerprinting the Isotopic Signatures of Fossiliferous Limestones as a Tool for Forensic Investigation of Fossil Trafficking (Cretaceous Crato Formation, Brazil)" Geosciences 15, no. 10: 403. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences15100403

APA Style

Pimentel de Sousa, M. A., do Nascimento Junior, D. R., Bahniuk, A. M., & Della Porta, G. (2025). Pilot Study on Fingerprinting the Isotopic Signatures of Fossiliferous Limestones as a Tool for Forensic Investigation of Fossil Trafficking (Cretaceous Crato Formation, Brazil). Geosciences, 15(10), 403. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences15100403

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