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Late Cretaceous Vertebrates From The Western Interior New Mexico Museum Of Natural History Science Spencer G Lucas Robert M Sullivan

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Late Cretaceous Vertebrates From The Western Interior New Mexico Museum Of Natural History Science Spencer G Lucas Robert M Sullivan
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Publisher: Published by Authority of the State of New Mexico
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.14 MB
Pages: 428
Author: Spencer G. Lucas Robert M. Sullivan
ISBN: 15244156
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science
Volume: 35

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Late Cretaceous Vertebrates From The Western Interior New Mexico Museum Of Natural History Science Spencer G Lucas Robert M Sullivan by Spencer G. Lucas Robert M. Sullivan 15244156 instant download after payment.

CONTENTS

Geology, Paleoecology, Stratigraphy and Biostratigraphy

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Stratigraphy and age of the Upper Cretaceous Fruitland Formation, west-central

San Juan Basin, NewMexico…....................… S. G. Lucas,A. P. Hunt and R. M.Sullivan 1

TheKirtlandian land-vertebrate “age”—faunal composition,temporal position and

biostratigraphic correlation in the nonmarine Upper Cretaceous of

western NorthAmerica……................................................. R. M.Sullivan and S.G. Lucas 7

3 Late Cretaceous vertebrates andclimate change in the southern Western Interior:

Big Bend National Park, Texas…….......................………..............…………J. T. Sankey 31

4 Thenonmammalian vertebrate microfossil assemblages ofthe Mesaverde

Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Campanian) of the WindRiver andBighorn basins,

Wyoming…...............................................................D. G. DeMar, Jr. and B. H. Breithaupt 33

5 Paleowildfire characteristics and behavior: Diagenetic changes occurring in vascular

bone during cremation by wildfire reveal ancient fire behavior…..........….M. D.Wegweiser 55

Tracks and traces

6 Tetrapod ichnofacies of the Cretaceous…...................................A. P. Hunt and S. G. Lucas 61

7 Ferdinand V. Hayden’s 1868 “Huge Bird” tracks in the UpperCretaceous

AlmondFormation: Field evidence for the first dinosaur fossil discovered

in Wyoming…..................................................................J. E. Deibert and B. H. Breithaupt 69

8 Dinosaur tracks from the Upper Cretaceous Menefee Formation, west-central

NewMexico………....................................................….…….S. G. Lucas and A. P. Hunt 79

9 Giant theropod tracks from the Cretaceous Dakota Group of northeastern

New Mexico….....................................................M. Lockley, M.Matsukawa and D.Witt 83

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Newdinosaur and crocodile tracksites from the Cretaceous Dakota Group of the Colorado

Front Range, Boulder and Jefferson Counties, Colorado…..........................M. G. Lockley,

R. Kukihara and L. Mitchell

Anankylosaur-dominated dinosaur tracksite in the Cretaceous Dakota Group of Colorado:

Paleoenvironmental and sequence stratigraphic context…..............M. Lockley, J. Holbrook,

R. Kukihara and M. Matsukawa

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12 Dinosaur tracks from the Upper Cretaceous Iron Springs Formation,

Iron County, Utah…….............A. R. C. Milner, G. S. Vice, J. D. Harris and M.G. Lockley 105