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More New Old (05) Papers
Hi All -
Book out late last year:
Lucas, S.G., Zeigler, K.E., Lueth, V.W., and Owen, D.E., eds., 2005. Geology
of the Chama Basin, New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, v. 56:
Socorro, New Mexico Geological Society.
Has some interesting papers in it, including (but by no means limited to!):
Heckert, A. B., and H. S. Jenkins. 2005. The microvertebrate fauna of the
Upper Triassic (Revueltian) Snyder Quarry, north-central New Mexico; pp.
319-334.
Heckert, A. B., S. G. Lucas, R. M. Sullivan, and A. P. Hunt. 2005a. New
Mexico's Triassic dinosaur district; pp. 34-36.
Heckert, A. B., S. G. Lucas, R. M. Sullivan, A. P. Hunt, and J. A.
Spielmann. 2005b. The vertebrate fauna of the Upper Triassic (Revueltian:
early-mid Norian) Painted Desert Member (Petrified Forest Formatino: Chinle
Group) in the Chama Basin, northern New Mexico; pp. 302-318.
Hunt, A. P., S. G. Lucas, and A. B. Heckert. 2005. Definition and
correlation of the Lamyan: a new biochronological unit for the nonmarine
Late Carnian (Late Triassic); pp. 357-366.
Ikejiri, T. 2005. Distribution and biochronology of Camarasaurus
(Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Jurassic Morrison Formation of the Rocky
Mountain region; pp. 367-379.
Lucas, S. G. 2005. Friedrich von Huene and Triassic stratigraphy in the
Chama Basin, New Mexico; pp. 24.
Lucas, S. G., A. P. Hunt, and A. B. Heckert. 2005a. E.D. Cope and the first
discovery of Triassic vertebrate fossils in the American West; pp. 26.
Lucas, S. G., R. M. Sullivan, A. P. Hunt, and A. B. Heckert. 2005b. The saga
of Coelophysis; pp. 37-38.
Martz, J. W., and K. E. Zeigler. 2005. Taphonomy and sedimentology of the
Upper Triassic Canjilon Quarry (Painted Desert Member of the Petrified
Forest Formation, Chinle Group), Chama Basin, north-central New Mexico, and
a comparison with the Snyder Quarry; pp. 41-43.
Sullivan, R. M., S. G. Lucas, and D. R. Braman. 2005. Dinosaurs, pollen, and
the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico; pp.
395-407.
Zeigler, K. E. 2005. The Snyder Quarry: a fire-related Upper Triassic fossil
assemblage in north-central New Mexico; pp. 48-50.
Zeigler, K. E., J. W. Geissman, and S. G. Lucas. 2005a. Paleomagnetism and
magnetostratigraphy of the Upper Triassic Petrified Forest and Poleo
formations, north-central New Mexico, and the Bluewater Creek and lower
Petrified Forest Formations, central New Mexico; pp. 115-128.
Zeigler, K. E., S. G. Lucas, and V. L. Morgan. 2005b. The fauna of the Upper
Triassic Mesa Montosa Member (Petrified Forest Formation, Chinle Group),
Chama Basin, northern New Mexico; pp. 335-340.
Zeigler, K. E., A. B. Heckert, and S. G. Lucas. 2005c. Taphonomic analysis
of a fire-related Upper Triassic vertebrate fossil assemblage from
north-central New Mexico; pp. 341-354.
Zeigler, K. E., S. G. Lucas, J. A. Spielmann, and V. Morgan. 2005d.
Vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Upper Triassic Salitral Formation, Chinle
Group, north-central New Mexico; pp. 20-21.
Oddly, no details on this available from the NMGS site, but it is
apparently obtainable via Amazon
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1585460915/qid=1138398389/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/103-5094397-4837439?n=507846&s=books&v=glance).
No PDFs of any contents of which I'm aware...
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