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Cret. volume
To all;
Here is the table of contents for the proceedings volume for the The
"Lower to "Middle" Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems" symposium to be
held in Fruita, CO, Oct. 7, 8 following the SVP annual meeting and
post-meeting Lower Cret. Field trip.
For information regarding attending this meeting or ordering the
volume, e-mail me and I will send you the information.
Jim Kirkland
Dinamation
LOWER AND MIDDLE CRETAACEOUS TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
New Mexico Museum of Natural History Bulletin 14
Spencer G. Lucas, James I. Kirkland and John W. Estep, Editors
CONTENTS
Stratigraphy and Biostratigraphy
1 Vertebrate biostratigraphy and biochronology of the Cretaceous of
China
Spencer G. Lucas & John W. Estep
2 Précis of the Cretaceous paleontology, biostratigraphy and
sedimentology at Dzharakuduk (Turonian??Santonian), Kyzylkum Desert, Uzbekistan
J. D. Archibald, H.-D. Sues, A.O. Averianov, C. King, D. J. Ward, O.
A.Tsaruk, I. G. Danilov,A. S. Rezvyi, B. G.Veretennikov & A. Khodjaev
3 A review of Lower and Middle Cretaceous dinosaurs from England .
William T. Blows
4 Lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of Lower?Middle Cretaceous Bisbee
Group, southwestern New Mexico, USA
SpencerG. Lucas & John W. Estep
5 Stratigraphy and correlation of Middle Cretaceous rocks
(Albian?Cenomanian) from the Colorado Plateau to the southern High Plains,
north-central New Mexico
Spencer G. Lucas, Orin J.Anderson & John W. Estep
6 Dinosaur mid-life crisis: The Jurassic?Cretaceous transition in Wyoming
and Colorado
Robert T. Bakker
7 Cretaceous dinosaurs of the Colorado Plateau
James I. Kirkland, Spencer G. Lucas & John W. Estep
Fossil Plants and Invertebrates
8 Some Lower Cretaceous charophytes from southern Kazakstan
Ayzhan K. Zhamangara
9 Cretaceous flora of Tyulikili, northeastern Priaralye, Kazakstan
P. V. Shilin
10 The role of insects in Late Jurassic to Middle Cretaceous ecosystems
Conrad C. Labandeira
11 Evaluation of nonmarine bivalves as chronological indices, based on
examples from the Lower Cretaceous of East Asia
Masaki Matsukawa, Makoto Ito, Keiichi Hayashi, Osamu Takahashi, Seong
Young Yang & Seong Kyu Lim
Vertebrate Ichnology
12 Lower Cretaceous vertebrate tracksites of East Asia
Martin Lockley & Masaki Matsukawa
13 A review of the Early Cretaceous terrestrialvertebrate track-bearing
strata of England and Spain
Joanna L. Wright, P. M. Barrett, Martin G. Lockley & E. Cook
14 A preliminary report on dinosaur tracksites in the Lower
Cretaceous (Albian) Gates Formation near Grande Cache, Alberta
Richard T. McCrea & Philip J. Currie
15 Tetrapod ichnofaunas from the Lower Cretaceous of northeastern New
Mexico, USA
Adrian P. Hunt & Spencer G. Lucas
16 A new dinosaur track locality from the Dakota Sandstone
(Upper Cretaceous: Cenomanian) in west-central New Mexico
Andrew B. Heckert & Spencer G. Lucas
Lower Vertebrates
17 First report of amphibians and lizards from the Wealden (Lower
Cretaceous) in England
Angela C. Milner & Susan E. Evans
18 The Early Cretaceous microvertebrate locality of Anoual, Morocco:
A glimpse at the small vertebrate assemblages of Africa
Denise Sigogneau-Russell, Susan E. Evans, Jay F. Levine & Dale A.
Russell
19 An Early Cretaceous assemblage from Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Susan E. Evans, Makoto Manabe, Elizabeth Cook, Ren Hirayama,
Shinji Isaji, Christopher J. Nicholas, DavidUnwin & Yoshitaka Yabumoto
20 Recent advances in the paleontology of the Lower Cretaceous Lagarcito
Formation (Parque Nacional Sierra De Las Quijadas, San Luis, Argentina)
Luis M. Chiappe, David Rivarola, Edgardo Romero, Sergio
Davila & Laura Codorniu
21 New fossil turtles from the Potomac Group (Arundel Formation) (Aptian
age), Maryland, USA
Peter M. Kranz
22 Lepidosaurian faunas from the Early Cretaceous: A clade in transition
Susan E. Evans
Dinosaurs
23 New find of a sauropod fossil from the Lower Cretaceous
Matsuo Group of Toba, Mie Prefecture, southwest Japan
Masahiro Tanimoto
24 Early Cretaceous dinosaurs from Thailand and their bearing on the
early evolution and biogeographical history of some groups of Cretaceous
dinosaurs
Eric Buffetaut & Varavudh Suteethorn
25 Artic dinosaurs with emphasis on the Cretaceous record
of Alaska and the Eurasian?North American connection
Roland A. Gangloff
26 Dinosaur eggshell Boletuoolithus carlylensis, oogenus nov.
from the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah
Emily S. Bray
27 Large, Early Cretaceous theropods in North America
Jerald D. Harris
28 The affinities of the enigmatic theropods of the Arundel Clay facies
(Aptian), Potomac Formation, Atlantic Coastal Plain of Maryland.
Thomas R. Lipka
29 Mostly dinosaurs: a review of the vertebrates of the Potomac Group
(Aptian Arundel Formation), USA
Peter M. Kranz
30 A small coelurosaurian theropod from the Yellow Cat Member of the
Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous, Barremian) of eastern Utah
James I. Kirkland, Brooks B. Britt, Christopher H. Whittle,
Scott K. Madsen & Donald L. Burge
31 Review of Lower and Middle Cretaceous ankylosaurs from North America
Kenneth Carpenter & James I. Kirkland
32 A polacanthine ankylosaur (Ornithischia: Dinosauria)
from the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) of eastern Utah
James I. Kirkland
33 A new hadrosaurid from the upper Cedar Mountain Formation
(Albian?Cenomanian: Cretaceous) of eastern Utah?the oldest known hadrosaurid
(lambeosaurine?)
James I. Kirkland
34 Neoceratopsian teeth from the Lower to Middle Cretaceous of North
America
Brenda J. Chinnery, Thomas R. Lipka, James I. Kirkland, J. Michael
Parrish & Michael K. Brett-Surman
35 Zuniceratops christopheri n. gen. & n. sp., a ceratopsian dinosaur from
the Moreno Hill Formation (Cretaceous, Turonian) of west-central New Mexico
Douglas G. Wolfe & James I. Kirkland
36 The successful application of radiological survey instruments to map
bone locations and aid excavation at a Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain
Formation dinosaur quarry
Ramal Jones & Donald Burge