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Re: Longest continuous dinosaur trackways?
The Galinha tracksite presents big two sauropod trackways - one with 147m
and other with 142 m long - in a total of more than 20 trackways.
The tracks are well preserved, with both manus and pes prints, and are date
from Middle Jurassic.
Our research group have been working in this megatracksite, specially Vanda
F. Santos.
If someone need any reprints feel free to ask.
SANTOS, V. F.; LOCKLEY, M. G.; MEYER, C. A.; CARVALHO, J.; GALOPIM de
CARVALHO, A. M. & MORATALLA, J. J. (1994) - A new sauropod tracksite from
the Middle Jurassic of Portugal. GAIA, 10: 5-13.
Best
Luis
Luis Azevedo Rodrigues
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hutchinson" <jrhutch@rvc.ac.uk>
To: "'Dinosaur list mail'" <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:56 AM
Subject: Longest continuous dinosaur trackways?
Hi, does anyone have ref citations for published info on the longest
continuous dinosaur trackways? I know of sites in Bolivia, Purgatory
River,
etc but am not sure of the publications where the lengths of such
trackways
are described.
Cheers,
John