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The Rio Puerco Valley was my introduction to fossils. For many years now, I have scoured its Late Cretaceous shales and sandstones in search of ammonites. Somewhere along the way, my fascination with the ornament grew into an investigation of its enviornment. Last week at the New Mexico Geologic Society's Spring meeting (program), I made my first venture into the world of paleontological science. With the help of Dr. Spencer Lucas of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History, I presented a poster/abstract (Foley & Lucas 2017.pdf) exhibiting my ideas. I r
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...are now available on Google Play! Enjoy. 1. Meniscotherium (Mammalia, "Condylarthra") from the Paleocene of western North America 2. Vertebrate paleontology in New Mexico 3. The nonmarine Triassic 4. Late Triassic (Carnian and Norian) tetrapods from the southwestern United States 5. Keuper (Triassic) flora from middle Asia (Madygen, southern Fergana) 6. Early Permian footprints and facies 7. The postcranial morphology of Paleocene Chriacus and Mixodectesand the phylogenetic relationships of archontan mammals 8. The beginning of the age of mammals in the San Juan Basin, New Mexi
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