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Anthony R. Fiorillo, Paul J. McCarthy, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi and Marina B. Suarez
The partially correlative Alaskan dinosaur-bearing Prince Creek Formation (PCF), North Slope, lower Cantwell Formation (LCF), Denali National Park, and Chignik Formation (CF), Aniakchak National Monument, form an N?S transect that, together, provides an ...
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Gabriel Andrés Casal,Patricia Vallati,Lucio Manuel Ibiricu,Andrea De Sosa Tomas,Nicolás Foix,José Óscar Alllard,Rubén Darío Martínez
Pág. 162 - 178
The presence of stromatolites from Cretaceous outcrops at the headwaters of the río Chico locality in the Golfo San Jorge Basin is reported for the first time. They are present in the uppermost part of the Lago Colhué Huapi Formation (Coniacian-Maastrich...
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Elena Previtera
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The uppermost Cretaceous continental deposits of the Neuquén Basin (west-central Argentina) have yielded a high diversity vertebrate assemblage, including numerous dinosaur species. The Neuquén Group is the richest unit in remains of dinosaur of the basi...
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Mike Romano, Neil D. L. Clark and Stephen L. Brusatte
Despite the Hebrides and Cleveland basins being geographically close, research has not previously been carried out to determine faunal similarities and assess the possibility of links between the dinosaur populations. The palaeogeography of both areas du...
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Neil D. L. Clark
Dinosaurs are rare from the Middle Jurassic worldwide. The Isle of Skye, is the only place in Scotland thus far to have produced dinosaur remains. These remains consist mainly of footprints, but also several bones and teeth. These Bajocian and Bathonian ...
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Patrick R. Getty, Christopher Aucoin, Nathaniel Fox, Aaron Judge, Laurel Hardy and Andrew M. Bush
Eubrontes giganteus is a common ichnospecies of large dinosaur track in the Early Jurassic rocks of the Hartford and Deerfield basins in Connecticut and Massachusetts, USA. It has been proposed that the trackmaker was gregarious based on parallel trackwa...
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Elena Previtera
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The Neuquén Basin in northwestern Patagonia, Argentina, holds the most important record of Cretaceous
dinosaurs in South America.The Neuquén Group (Upper Cretaceous) is the richest dinosaur-bearing unit of the basin. It
comprises the Río Limay, the Río N...
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Antonio Matres Barrio
En un momento de indefinición y de cambios vertiginosos, las estructuras metropolitanas pasadas que servían de contenedores sociales se han ido quedando obsoletas ante las nuevas necesidades de aquellos que las utilizan De ahí la obligada demanda de unas...
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Jingmai K. O?Connor, Luis M. Chiappe, Cheng-ming Chuong, David J. Bottjer and Hailu You
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype for which there is no neornithine (modern) equivalent. The early stepwise evolution of apparently modern feathers occurred within Maniraptora, basal to the ...
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