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New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science - 3 new bulletins available - posted for Spencer Lucas
Posted for Spencer Lucas:
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science has published 3 new
bulletins. They can be purchased from the Museum's Natureworks Store by
contacting Rhea Alper at 505-841-2871 or rhea.alper@state.nm.us
The Bulletins are:
Bulletin 33: Genética y mamíferos Mexicanos: Presente y futuro, edited by E.
Vázquez-Dominguez and D. J. Hafner-73 pages (en Español) of articles on
recent research on the genetics of extant mammals in Mexico-price $10 plus
shipping
Bulletin 34 America's Antiquities: 100 years of managing fossils on federal
lands, edited by S. G. Lucas, J. A. Spielmann, P. M. Hester, J. P. Kenworthy
and V. L. Santucci-185 pages of 59 abstracts and articles that are the
proceedings of the 7th Federal Fossil Conference-price $20 plus shipping
Contents:
Abstracts
Using a relational geodatabase to manage paleontological resources at
Florissant Fossil
Beds National Monument.............M.A. Barton, B. Frakes and H.W. Meyer
Use of GIS in managing fossils on federal lands, the USDA Forest Service
Fossil Yield
Potential Classification (FYPC) system..................Barbara Beasley
Good data vs. bad data: The importance of quality data management in
paleontology...................Rachel Benton and Reko Hargrave
The Red Gulch dinosaur tracksite: Public participation in the conservation
and management of a world-class paleontological site.....Brent H.
Breithaupt, Elizabeth H.
Southwell, Thomas Adams and Neffra A Matthews
Fossiliferous nodules from New York Gateway beaches.........J. A.
Chamberlain, Jr., P.W. Stoffer and P. Messina
Paleontological Permitting on BLM Administered Lands in Utah.......Scott E.
Foss
What is our mandate to manage fossil resources on federal lands?......Scott
E. Foss
Developing scientifically accurate paleontology exhibits for the National
Park
Service..........................Theodore J. Fremd
Management of significant paleontological localities: Intra-agency and
Interagency.........................Theodore J. Fremd
Results of a three-year paleontology inventory at Hagerman Fossil Beds
National Monument, southern Idaho............Phil Gensler and Mary C.
Carpenter
Correlation of a rare plant species with fossil sites on the Grand River
National Grassland.............................Kurt Hansen
Mowry Shale ichnofossils - management of a unique fossil tracksite in an
off-highway vehicle recreation park.............Dale A. Hanson and Melissa
Connely
Cooperative agreements, tools for partnership managment of public fossil
resources, one example...........................Patricia M. Hester
Paleosensitivity map for New Mexico - a tool for land use
planning......Patricia M. Hester and Dave Simons
Mitgation of fossil resources during oil and gas development......Sherrie
Landon
Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry: Restabilization And Interpretation;
Successes And Pitfalls...............................Michael Leschin
Implementing inventory-monitoring, research and interpretive plans for El
Bosque Paleontologico Piedra Chamana in the northern Andes of
Peru....Herbert W. Meyer, Deborah Woodcock, Jennifer Young, William
Mcintosh, Nelia Dunbar, Linda Lutz-Ryan and Kim Sikoryak
The diversity and stratigraphic distribution of pre-dinosaurian communities
from the Triassic Moenkopi Formation, Capitol Reef National Park and Glen
Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah .....................Debra
L. Mickelson
Subaqueous tetrapod swim tracks from the Middle Jurassic: Bighorn Canyon
National Recreation Area (BCNRA), Wyoming U.S.A.....Debra L. Mickelson,
Michael Ryan King, Patrick Getty and Katherine A. Mickelson
Federal, state and volunteer cooperation on vertebrate paleontology projects
on federal land: Examples from Pleistocene sites in New Mexico.....Gary S.
Morgan, Patricia M. Hester, Bruce A. Schumacher and Lawrence Gore
Draft paleontology resource management plan for Glen Canyon National
Recreation Area, southern Utah and northern Arizona....Lex Newcomb and David
D. Gillette
Paleontological resource damage from "poor science": Examples from Petrified
Forest National Park..................William G. Parker and Karen A. Dorn
Paleontological resource inventory of California's Jurassic
trackways.....Robert E. Reynolds
Paleontological resource inventory of Miocene (Barstovian) trackways at Owl
Canyon Campground, Barstow, California................Robert E. Reynolds
Investigating fossil theft from National Forest System lands....Steven F.
Ruppert
Fossils, objects of antiquity, and the Antiquities Act (1906).....Vincent L.
Santucci
Theft and vandalism of in situ fossil vertebrate tracksites......Vincent L.
Santucci
Volunteers and partnerships, effective management of fossil resources on
National Forest System lands..............Bruce A. Schumacher and Virgina
Tidwell
Historical Resources Act designation of the Grande Cache Dinosaur Tracksite
(Lower Cretaceous, Albian), Grande Cache, Alberta, Canada....Daniel N.
Spivak, Dean E. Wetzel and Juliette Caillaiu
Preserving the past: Geologic mapping and paleontologic investigation, Las
Vegas Formation, north Las Vegas.......Kathleen Springer, J. Christopher
Sagebiel, Craig Manker and Eric Scott
A new Middle Miocene terrestrial fauna from the Temblor Formation of central
California.............J. D. Stewart, Erik Zaborsky and Marjorie Hakel
Fossil collection storage: A state-of-the-art case study...........Mary E.
Thompson
Initial results of a five-year cooperative interagency paleontological
survey, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah and surrounding
area: The proof is in the pooling (of resources)...A.L. Titus, S.S. Sampson,
J.I. Kirkland, D.D Deblieux, D.D Gillette, L.B. Albright and M.A. Getty
The Friends of the Florissant Fossil Beds: Partnership support of education
and research in geology and paleontology.................Steven Wade Veatch
Establishing a future for fossils in the National Park Service: The
development of a service-wide guidebook and paleontological database..C.C.
Visaggi, V. L. Santucci, J. P. Kenworthy, A.L. Koch and T.B. Connors
Transfer of UALP San Juan Basin vertebrate fossil collection to the
NMMNH...Thomas E. Williamson, Patricia M. Hester and Sheila P. Bednarski
Articles
Fossils and fire: A study on the effects of fire on paleontological
resources at Badlands National Park................Rachel Benton and James
Reardon
Preserving America's fossil heritage................Joseph Hatcher
Middle Proterozoic paleontology of the Belt Supergroup, Glacier National
Park............................Rebecca K. Hunt
A preliminary inventory of fossil fish from National Park Service
units....Rebecca K. Hunt, Vincent L. Santucci and Jason Kenworthy
A preliminary inventory of National Park Service paleontological resources
in cultural resource contexts, Part 1: General overview......Jason P.
Kenworthy and Vincent L. Santucci
Utah Geological Survey: A valuable partner in the management of federal
fossil resources.....James I. Kirkland, Donald D. Deblieux, Martha Hayden
and Grant Willis
Innovative strategies to develop interpretive media for paleontological
sites at Curecanti National Recreation Area, Colorado......Alison L. Koch
and Philip J. Zichterman
Early Paleocene (Puercan and Torrejonian) archaic ungulates (Condylarthra,
Procreodi and Acreodi) of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico.......Peter E.
Kondrashov and Spencer G. Lucas
Appraisal of fossil resources and specimens................Lucia Kuizon
Legislative and regulatory history of paleontological resources......Lucia
Kuizon
Fossil tracks at the Raymond Alf Museum of Paleontology and management of
tracks on Public Lands.......Donald L. Lofgren, Jay A. Greening, Cooper F.
Johnson, Sarah J. Lewis and Mark A. Torres
The application of photogrammetry, remote sensing and geographic information
systems (GIS) to fossil resource management.....Neffra A. Matthews, Tommy A.
Noble and Brent H. Breithaupt
The diversity and stratigraphic distribution of pre-dinosaurian communities
from the Triassic Moenkopi Formation.......Debra L. Mickelson, Jaqueline E.
Huntoon and Erik P. Kvale
Jurassic dinosaur tracksites, from the American West.......Debra L.
Mickelson, Katherine A. Mickelson, Michael Ryan King and Patrick Getty
The oldest known Early Triassic fossil vertebrate footprints in North
America from Zion National Park, Utah...Debra L. Mickelson, Andrew R.C.
Milner, Donald D. DeBlieux and Jenny L. McGuire
A BLM Paleontological Site Stewardship Program for Washington County,
southwestern Utah: The beginning of a nationwide program?...Andrew R. C.
Milner, Dawna Ferris-Rowley and James I. Kirkland
Additional fossil vertebrate tracks in National Park Service areas..Vincent
L. Santucci, Adrian P. Hunt, Torrey Nyborg and Jason P. Kenworthy
Planning for the future: A program for preserving and interpreting
paleontology and geology in Joshua Tree National Park...Eric Scott, Kathleen
Springer, J. Christopher Sagebiel and Craig R. Manker
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Geoscience Collection:
An overview................Justin A. Spielmann and Spencer G. Lucas
Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness Study Area (San Juan Basin, New Mexico): A
paleontological (and historical) treasure and resource..............Robert
M. Sullivan
The feeding mechanics of *Leptauchenia decora* based on specimens from the
Whitneyan (Oligocene) of Badlands National Park, South Dakota...William P.
Wall and Kena Veal
Road Logs
Field guide to Upper Cretaceous stratigraphy and paleontology, Bisti and
De-na-zin Wilderness Areas, San Juan Basin, New Mexico......Spencer G.
Lucas, Justin A. Spielmann, Adrian P. Hunt and Patricia M. Hester
Field guide to the Upper Jurassic Peterson Quarry, central New
Mexico.....Spencer G. Lucas, Justin A. Spielmann and Patricia M. Hester
Bulletin 35: Late Cretaceous vertebrates from the Western Interior, edited
by S. G. Lucas and R. M. Sullivan-price $30 plus shipping-410 pages of 38
articles that are the proceedings of a symposium held as part of the 7th
Federal Fossil Conference
Contents:
Geology, Paleoecology, Stratigraphy and Biostratigraphy
Stratigraphy and age of the Upper Cretaceous Fruitland Formation,
west-central San Juan Basin, New Mexico.. S. G. Lucas, A. P. Hunt and R. M.
Sullivan
The Kirtlandian land-vertebrate "age"-faunal composition, temporal position
and biostratigraphic correlation in the nonmarine Upper Cretaceous of
western North America.. R. M. Sullivan and S.G. Lucas
Late Cretaceous vertebrates and climate change in the southern Western
Interior: Big Bend National Park, Texas..............J. T. Sankey
The nonmammalian vertebrate microfossil assemblages of the Mesaverde
Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Campanian) of the Wind River and Bighorn
basins, Wyoming..D. DeMar and B. H. Breithaupt
Paleowildfire characteristics and behavior: Diagenetic changes occurring in
vascular bone during cremation by wildfire reveal ancient fire behavior...M.
D. Wegweiser
Tracks and traces
Tetrapod ichnofacies of the Cretaceous..A. P. Hunt and S. G. Lucas
Ferdinand V. Hayden's 1868 "Huge Bird" tracks in the Upper Cretaceous Almond
Formation: Field evidence for the first dinosaur fossil discovered in
Wyoming.J. E. Deibert and B. H. Breithaupt
Dinosaur tracks from the Upper Cretaceous Menefee Formation, west-central
New Mexico.......S. G. Lucas and A. P. Hunt
Giant theropod tracks from the Cretaceous Dakota Group of northeastern New
Mexico
...M. Lockley, M. Matsukawa and D. Witt
New dinosaur and crocodile tracksites from the Dakota Group of the Colorado
Front Range, Boulder and Jefferson Counties, Colorado...M. G. Lockley, R.
Kukihara and L. Mitchell
An ankylosaur-dominated dinosaur tracksite in the Cretaceous Dakota Group of
Colorado: Paleoenvironmental and sequence stratigraphic context...M.
Lockley, J. Holbrook, R. Kukihara and M. Matsukawa
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
Theropod dinosaur tracks from the Middle Cretaceous (Turonian) Moreno Hill
Formation of New Mexico..D. G. Wolfe
Duckbill dinosaur chin skin scales: Ups, downs and arounds of surficial
morphology of Upper Cretaceous Lance Formation dinosaur skin...M. D.
Wegweiser, S. A. Hartman and D. M. Lovelace
A ceratopsid pelvis with toothmarks from the Upper Cretaceous Kirtland
Formation, New Mexico: Evidence of late Campanian tyrannosaurid feeding
behavior..D. W. Fowler and R. M. Sullivan
Fishes and Marine Reptiles
Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) ammonites and selachians from the type area of
the Juana Lopez Member of the Mancos Shale, Santa Fe County, New Mexico.P.
L. Sealey, S. G. Lucas, J. A. Spielmann and S. C. Williams
Cenomanian bonebed faunas from the northeastern margin, Western Interior
Seaway, Canada..S. L. Cumbaa, C. Schröder-Adams, R. G. Day and A. J.
Phillips
Type locality of the Late Cretaceous shark *Ptychodus whipplei* Marcou,
northern New Mexico...S. G. Lucas
Ichthyofauna of the Mowry Shale (early Cenomanian) of Wyoming.J. D. Stewart
and Marjorie Hakel
Marine vertebrates from the Blue Hill Shale Member of the Carlile Shale
(Upper Cretaceous: middle Turonian) in Kansas... K. Shimada
The oldest record of the Late Cretaceous anacoracid shark, *Squalicorax
pristodontus* (Agassiz), from the Western Interior, with comments on
Squalicorax phylogeny..K. Shimada and D. J. Cicimurri
Caudal fin skeleton of the Late Cretaceous lamniform shark, *Cretoxyrhina
mantelli*, from the Niobrara Chalk of Kansas...K. Shimada, S. L. Cumbaa and
D. Van Rooyen
Annotated checklist of fossil fishes from the Smoky Hill Chalk of the
Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) in Kansas...C. Fielitz and K. Shimada
The oldest North American mosasaurs (Reptilia: Squamata) from the Turonian
(Upper Cretaceous) of Kansas and Texas, and the rise of major mosasaur
lineages...M. J. Polcyn, G. L. Bell, Jr., K. Shimada and M. J. Everhart
Late Cretaceous marine reptiles (Mosasauridae and Plesiosauridae) from New
Mexico and their biostratigraphic distribution...J. A. Spielmann and S. G.
Lucas
Turtles and Crocodylians
*Denazinemys*, a new name for some Late Cretaceous turtles from the Upper
Cretaceous of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico..S. G. Lucas and R. M. Sullivan
Nonmarine turtles from the Cerro del Pueblo Formation (Campanian), Coahuila
State, Mexico... D. Brinkman and R. Rodriguez de la Rosa
Turtles of the upper Aguja Formation (late Campanian), Big Bend National
Park, Texas.J. T. Sankey
The giant crocodylian Deinosuchus from the Upper Cretaceous of the San Juan
Basin, New Mexico... S. G. Lucas, R. M. Sullivan and J. A. Spielmann
Late Cretaceous crocodylians from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico... S. G.
Lucas, J. A. Spielmann, R. M. Sullivan and C. Lewis
Dinosaurs
*Saurornitholestes robustus* n. sp. (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae) from the
Upper Cretaceous Kirtland Formation (De-na-zin Member), San Juan Basin, New
Mexico...
R. M. Sullivan
*Dynamosaurus imperiosus* and the earliest discoveries of Tyrannosaurus rex
in Wyoming and the West.B. H. Breithaupt, E. H. Southwell and N. A. Matthews
New specimens of the rare ankylosaurid dinosaur *Nodocephalosaurus
kirtlandensis* (Ornithischia: Ankylosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous
Kirtland Formation (De-na-zin Member), San Juan Basin, New Mexico.. R. M.
Sullivan and D. W. Fowler
A historical and biogegraphical examination of hadrosaurian dinosaurs. E. K.
Lund and T. A. Gates
On a hadrosauromorph (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Moreno Hill
Formation (Cretaceous,Turonian) of New Mexico.A. T. McDonald, D. G. Wolfe
and J. I. Kirkland
A juvenile hadrosaurine from the middle Campanian (Late Cretaceous) interval
of the Mancos Shale, western Colorado.. S. G. Lucas, J. A. Spielmann, J. I.
Kirkland, J. R. Foster and R. M. Sullivan
*Anasazisaurus*, a hadrosaurian dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of New
Mexico... S. G. Lucas, J. A. Spielmann, R. M. Sullivan, A. P. Hunt and T.
Gates
Large hadrosaurine dinosaurs from the latest Campanian of Coahuila,
Mexico.J. I. Kirkland, R. Hernández-Rivera, T. Gates, G. S. Paul, S.
Nesbitt, C. I. Serrano-Brañas and J. P. Garcia-De La Garza
A natural hadrosaurid endocast from the Cerro del Pueblo Formation (Upper
Cretaceous)
of Coahuila, México...C. I. Serrano-Brañas, R. Hernández-Rivera, E.
Torres-Rodríguez and B. Espinosa Chávez
First record of a pachycephalosaurine (Ornithischia: Pachycephalosauria)
from the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta, Canada...T. E. Williamson and T.
D. Carr
The pachycephalosaurid dinosaur *Stegoceras validum* from the Upper
Cretaceous Fruitland Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico.. R. M. Sullivan
and S. G. Lucas
*Dracorex hogwartsia*, n. gen., n. sp., a spiked, flat-headed
pachycephalosaurid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation
of South Dakota.. R. T. Bakker, R. M. Sullivan, V. Porter, P. Larson and S.
Saulsbury
A taxonomic review of the Pachycephalosauridae (Dinosauria:
Ornithischia)....R. M. Sullivan
Re-evaluation of *Pentaceratops* and *Chasmosaurus* (Ornithischia:
Ceratopsidae) in the Upper Cretaceous of the Western Interior....S. G.
Lucas, R. M. Sullivan and A. P. Hunt
An abnormal squamosal of *Triceratops* (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) from the
Upper Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota...A. A. Farke and W.
Alley
Mammals
Late Cretaceous mammals from Cedar Canyon, southwestern Utah.J. G. Eaton
K-T extinction
The shape of Mesozoic dinosaur richness: A reassessment....R. M. Sullivan
Stratigraphic positions of marine reptile and dinosaur specimens in the
Moreno Formation, in the Tumey Hills and Panoche Hills, Fresno County,
California.K. Workman Ford
Andrew R. C. Milner
City Paleontologist
St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm
2180 East Riverside Drive
St. George, Utah 84790
USA
Tracksite Phone: (435) 574-DINO (3466)
Cell: (435) 705-0173
Tracksite Fax: (435) 627-0340
Home: (435) 586-5667
Email: amilner@sgcity.org
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"There is no branch of detective science which is so important and so much
neglected as the art of tracing footsteps" -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1891