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Euhelopus and Alamosaurus paper requests
Dear List,
I have been unable to obtain any of these papers through the usual routes and
was hoping that someone on the DML could please provide me with pdfs of the
following:
For Euhelopus:
Mateer, N. & McIntosh, J. S. 1985. A new reconstruction of the skull of
Euhelopus zdanskyi (Saurischia:Sauropoda). Bulletin of the Geological
Institutions of the
University of Uppsala, new series 11: 25–132.
Young, C. C. 1935. Dinosaurian remains from Mengyin, Shantung. Bulletin of the
Geological Society of China 15: 519–533.
For Alamosaurus:
Lucas, S. G., N. J. Mateer, A. P. Hunt, and F. M. O’Neill. 1987. Dinosaurs, the
age of the Fruitland and Kirtland formations, and the Cretaceous-Tertiary
boundary in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico.Geological Society of America
Special
Paper, 209:35–50.
Lawson, D. A. 1972. Paleoecology of the Tornillo Formation, Big Bend National
Park, Brewster County, Texas. Unpublished M.A. thesis, University of Texas at
Austin, 182 p.
Mateer, N. J. 1976. New topotypes of Alamosaurus sanjuanensis Gilmore
(Reptilia:
Sauropoda). Bulletin of the Geological Institutions of the University of
Uppsala,
6:93–95.
Mateer, N. J. 1981. The reptilian megafauna from the Kirtland Shale (Late
Cretaceous) of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, p. 49–75. In S. G. Lucas, J. K.
Rigby, and B. S. Kues (eds.), Advances in San JuanBasin Paleontology.
University
of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
Sullivan, R.M. and Williamson, T.E., 1997, Additions and corrections to
Sternberg’s San Juan Basin collection, Paleontological Museum, University of
Uppsala, Sweden: New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook 48, p. 255-257
Lehman, T.M,. 1981, The Alamo Wash local fauna: A new look at the old Ojo Alamo
fauna; in Lucas, S.G., Rigby, J.K., jr., and Kues, B.S., eds., Advances in San
Juan Basin Paleontology: Albuqueruque, University of New Mexico Press, p.
189-221.
Lehman, T.M., 1985, Depositional environments of the Naashoibito Member of the
Kirtland Formation, Upper Cretaceous, San Juan basi
d Mineral Resources, Circular 195, p. 55-79.
Many thanks in advance,
Best regards,
Zach