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New apatosaur on the block
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- Subject: New apatosaur on the block
- From: "Ellen M. Armbruster" <C326USH@semovm.semo.edu>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 94 14:03:25 CST
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Hi to all of you dino lovers out there. My name is Jim Schulte and am
mooching off of my girlfriend's number(she told me I could). Anyway I
am a biology and geology undergraduate at Southeast Missouri State U.
and plan to pursue a career in vertebrate paleontology. So, I was
excited to find out there was a list devoted to dinos and archosaurs.
I have quite a bit of good information to share with anyone on this
topic but there are not a whole lot of people around here that have an
extreme interest in it. For any of you that are interested in the
dinosaur highway out west in the Morrison Formation one of my geology
professors published a few papers with Lockley on the sediment
stratigraphy of that area. They concluded that the area wasn't really
a migration route but that many of the tracks were from different
depositional time period. The area may have just been a place where
dinos liked to hang out. I'll let you masticate on that for a while.
If anyone would like to know more please write.
I going to send off for now and I look forward to hearing about any
information about this new class of animals(hopefully).
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| Ellen Armbruster |
| c326ush@semovm.semo.edu |
| Southeast Missouri State U. |
| Cape Girardeau, Missouri |
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