Oxytropidoceras Posted May 5, 2012 Share Posted May 5, 2012 (edited) Blouin, M. L., 2012, Peeking at the Cretaceous. Research Frontiers, University of Arkansas, (Spring 2012). http://researchfront...k.edu/17031.php http://researchfront...k.edu/11497.php In addition, there is: Boss, S. K., J. A. Kvamme, C. Suarez, B. F. Platt, G. A. Ludvigson, and M. Suarez, 2011, Salvage Survey of an Early Cretaceous Dinosaur Trackway Site in Arkansas. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. vol. 43, no. 5, p. 264. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2011AM/finalprogram/abstract_195946.htm Yours, Paul H. Edited May 5, 2012 by Oxytropidoceras Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sward Posted May 5, 2012 Share Posted May 5, 2012 Interesting article. I guess now you know why Arkansas is "The Natural State". I know everytime time I drive through southwest Arkansas (Texarkana to Little Rock), I don't see anything but flat terrain. I guess that just goes to show you can't judge a book by it's cover. Thanks for the link. SWardSoutheast Missouri (formerly Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX) USA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Auspex Posted May 5, 2012 Share Posted May 5, 2012 "You can't judge a stratum by its overburden." "There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant “Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley >Paleontology is an evolving science. >May your wonders never cease! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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