Hi all.
Does anyone know how and where I could get copies of the
following articles:
Beland, P., and Russell, D. A. (1978). Paleoecology of
Dinosaur Provincial Park (Cretaceous), Alberta, interpreted from the
distribution of articulated vertebrate remains. Can. J. Earth Sci. 15,
1012-1024.
Beland, P., and Russell, D. A. (1979). Ectothermy in
dinosaurs: Paleoecological evidence from Dinosaur Provincial Park,
Alberta. Can. J. Earth Sci. 16, 250-255.
Brinkman, D. B. (1990). Paleoecology of the Judith
River Formation (Campanian) of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada:
Evidence from vertebrate microfossil localities. Palaeogeogr.
Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 78, 37-54.
Eberth, D. A., and Brinkman, D. B. (1994). Sequence
stratigraphy, depositional environments and paleoecology of the Judith River
Group (Upper Cretaceous), southern Alberta. Field Trip Guidebook PR-3,
Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, pp.
69.
Sahni, A. (1972). The vertebrate fauna of the Judith
River Formation, Montana. Bull. Am. Museum Nat. History 147,
321-412.
Thank you very much! Best regards,
-Grant
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Grant Harding High school student/closet paleontologist granth@cyberus.ca Visit Grant Harding's Dinosaur Destination at http://www.cyberus.ca/~sharding/grant/ "...I suspect he actually has a subspecies of _Stenonychosaurus_, though I haven't decided for sure...small Triassic carnivore--two meters from pes to acetabulum. In point of fact, a rather ordinary theropod..." -from Crichton's _The Lost World_ |