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Re: The science of Col Barnett, or the Dinosaur Tracks at James Price Point, Western Australia
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- Subject: Re: The science of Col Barnett, or the Dinosaur Tracks at James Price Point, Western Australia
- From: Renato Santos <dracontes@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 21:05:45 +0100
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All,
Here's the report:
http://www.epa.wa.gov.au/EIA/EPAReports/Pages/1444-BrowseLiquefiedNaturalGasPrecinct.aspx
The main text, weirdly enough, is at the bottom,
http://edit.epa.wa.gov.au/EPADocLib/Rep%201444%20Browse%20LNG%20Precinct%20SEA%20160712-web.pdf
(6MB), and the paleontological survey appendix is here,
http://www.epa.wa.gov.au/EIA/EPAReports/Documents/1444/Appendix_6/1444-DINOSAURS1.pdf
(6MB)
>From the latter:
"While there are at least two Australian palaeontologists who have
worked on the Broome tracks, their results, with the exception of a
preliminary paper (Thulborn et al., 1994) have not been published.
Therefore, a thorough evaluation, with appropriate scientific follow
through (i.e., publications) is overdue."
Well,... duh? I'd like to think there was some miscommunication here.
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Renato Santos
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