Earth Sciences: Paleontology: Vertebrates: Mammals ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park Describes a 10 Jaelyn Elberle - Collecting fossil mammals from Mammal paleontology - Main research interests in the http://www.spacetransportation.org/Earth_Sciences/Paleontology/Vertebrates/Mamma
Mammals Previews by Thumbshots Mammal paleontology Main research interests in the Previews by Thumbshots ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park - Describes a 10 http://www.oobdoo.com/directory/Science/EarthSciences/Paleontology/Vertebrates/M
Extractions: See Also: Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Animalia: Chordata: Mammalia Science: Biology: Zoology: Chordates: Mammalogy Science: Earth Sciences: Quaternary Studies Science: Social Sciences: Anthropology ... Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology Mesozoic Mammals Showcase - Oslo University - Paleontological Museum - Description of major mesozoic mammal groups: early mammals, triconodonts and multituberculates. The Midwestern U.S. 16,000 Years Ago - Online exhibit by the Illinois State Museum depicting the mammals and other animals which lived in the Midwestern U.S. during late Pleistocene times. The Fossil Mammal Hall - A summary of the diversity of fossil mammals with the objective in mind to convey information on fundamental aspects of mammalian paleontology. Paleocene mammals of the world - Fossil Mammals of the Paleocene epoch.
Paleontology - 1324 Of The Best Sites Selected By Humans In the field with Jaelyn Elberle BBC - Beasts -ashfall fossil beds State Historical Association -Society of Vertebrate paleontology -Paleontological Society http://www.cbel.com/paleontology/?order=alpha
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Links To Good Information Museum, Vertebrate paleontology (USA, Nebraska) A few beautifully designed online displays on Nebraska palaeontology, including ashfall fossil beds and a http://www.hedegaard.com/Links/FosGeo.html
Extractions: These are "reviewed" links and not "Claus' links to everything on the web." That means, I have visited the sites and found they they carry some useful original information for mineral and fossil collectors, that would be good to have if you are interested in ... whatever. That is obviously frightfully pretentious, but there are already several substantial collections of unreviewed links, some of which I have included. Use those. The criteria for inclusion on this list are roughly: a) The site contains original editorial material (e.g., locality descriptions), or b) describes or gives access to such information (e.g., publisher's web pages). Mostly I exclude sites that are collections of links, address and staff directories, compilations of photographs or mere pricelists. Many sites include such material and I have no problems with that, but by itself it does not tell me anything about rocks. Similarly, I do not link to every museum or earth sciences department with a web site, but only to those offering on-line displays. If you need museum web sites, consult the museum directory in the Other information section.
Earth Science Lesson Plans Semester 2 Web Quest Using the Internet on the computer on wheels in room 279, students visit ashfall fossil beds, the La T Review for test on paleontology/Contour Maps http://www.rbhs.w-cook.k12.il.us/mishkinESlessons2.htm
Extractions: JANUARY : Week of January 19: Pass out textbook/syllabus/class rules to new students. Students read W: Go over questions for Contenders For the Crown. The Giant Theropods as time allows. Th: Discuss dinosaur/bird relationships (see power point presentation called Ancient Birds and Feathered Dinosaurs on classroom computer as time allows) Create Their Own Dinosaur F: Slides of my dinosaur digs Week of January 26: M: Students read Dyslexia Shapes a Dinosaur Guru Valley of the T. rex . T: Students watch part 2 of Valley of the T. rex. Go over questions, prepare for dig. Students do a simulated dinosaur dig Th: Go over dino-dig results. Students read Terror: Take II BIG BIRDS Students read Whale Feet Top of page FEBRUARY : Week of February 2: M: Mini Web Quest T: Students watch and discuss part 1 of Triumph of the Mammals. (J#1-5) Students watch and discuss part 2 of Triumph of the Mammals. Students watch and discuss part 1 of The Prehistoric Beasts Within Us. Students watch and discuss part 2 of The Prehistoric Beasts Within Us. Study: Orangutans have own culture Week of February 9: Discuss barometer.
Vertebrate Paleontology URL List Museum Chondrichthyes Transitional Vertebrate fossil FAQ USD Vertebrate paleontology After Pangaea ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park National http://www.usd.edu/esci/vp/url-list.html
Wauu.DE: Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology: Vertebrates: Mammals org/Centennial/12AdaptationA.html. ashfall fossil beds State Historical wwwmuseum.unl.edu/ashfall/. BBC - Beasts Jaelyn Elberle Collecting fossil mammals from http://www.wauu.de/Science/Earth_Sciences/Paleontology/Vertebrates/Mammals/
FOSSIL BATS OF THE AMERICAS Specimen Southern Methodist University, Shuler Museum of paleontology SMU 61780 ashfall fossil beds (Poison Ivy Quarry), Antelope County, Nebraska, USA; late http://www.snomnh.ou.edu/COLLECTIONS&RESEARCH/vertebrate_paleontology/fossil_bat
Extractions: Diagnosis (from Sutton and Genoways 1974 ): Vespertilionid bat with dental formula i3, c1, p2, m3. Incisors overlapping; canine with cingulid not reaching above level of incisors; p2 small; p4 laterally compressed; molars with open trigonid and nearly parallel cristid obliqua and entocristid; entocristid beginning lateral to entoconid and ending medial to metaconid; talonid basin long and narrow.
Nebraska Travel paleontology Nebraska s Invertebrate fossils ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park ashfall fossil beds from the Nebraska State Museum Geology Fieldnotes http://www.tchgrey.com/TRAVEL/NA/NE/NE.html
GEOLOGY 106 LECTURE a web link to a phylogeny tree at UC Berkeley Museum of paleontology; preserved in a volcanic ashfall, presented by the ashfall fossil beds State Historical http://geoweb.tamu.edu/courses/geol106/alectureindex.html
Extractions: The topics of Historical Geology covered in class lectures are summarized in the files listed below. These web files presented here contain text material of the lecture notes, but they have been edited and simplified and do not include the many diagrams used in class. If you want a set of notes with diagrams and/or with text using proper symbols, take good notes during lecture NOTE : Lecture notes (in pdf files and in powerpoint slides versions) are now also available on the university WebCT site, which is the service provided for students to keep in touch with class affairs. The web site for the notes for this class is: That web page is for the WebCT Vista program, and the button for logon to this program is at the top of the fourth block down along the left side of the homepage for WebCT. The top left logon button on the homepage is for the old version of WebCT, which does not contain the class notes, and it does NOT automatically link to the new web site.
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Extractions: Africa Albany Museum Grahamstown, South Africa Natal Museum KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa National Museum - Bloemfontein South Africa National Museum of Namibia Windhoek, Namibia South African Museum Cape Town, South Africa Transvaal Museum Pretoria, South Africa University of the Witwatersrand Bernard Price Institute's Museum of Palaeontology Johannesburg, South Africa University of the Witwatersrand Zoology Museum Johannesburg, South Africa Asia (incl. former USSR) Gunma Museum of Natural History Japan Hanoi, Zoological Museum of the National University of Vietnam National Science Museum, Tokyo Japan Siberian Zoological Museum (SZMN) of the Institute of Animal
Southwest Region Vacation Ideas gov. ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park. escape. Onsite is a visitor center as well as a working paleontology lab and field office. http://www.koa.com/vacationideas/dinosaurs.htm
Extractions: Tracking Dinosaurs on Vacation - USA From still active dig sites to cool hallways in which immense skeletons loom, to fascinating exhibits which display the most recent theories on lifestyle this list sums them all up. Coast to coast, from sunny California to Connecticut, the U.S. offers dinosaur lovers and their families a chance to get up close and personal with natural history. Only what we believe to be the best is featured on this list. Of course if you've visited a fantastic dinosaur site, let me know and I will add it. Have a great time tracking Dinosaurs. (This information has been supplied to KOA.com by Amanda Nelson-Duac of the familytravelfiles.com for contact information please refer to the end of this composition.). ARIZONA KOA camping in Arizona Petrified Forest National Park. I loved this place when I was eight. Why? This is the place to buy rocks and fossils. The area itself is not very exciting unless you know what to look for along the way. We purchased an audiotape at the Petrified Forest Museum. It is called Dawn of the Dinosaurs. It provides just enough information so that the ride is not boring. It is not a story tape so it is best suited for those older than six. The visitor's center features the skeletons of many dinosaurs, some older even than T. Rex. The skeletons include Triassic phytosaurs, similar to modern day crocodiles. A Junior Ranger certification program is also offered. This area is desolate and wild looking. It is an easy day trip from the Flagstaff area. The gift shops adjacent to the gas station have copious specimen choices. Holbrook. 1 (928) 524-6228
The KidsZone ashfall fossil beds University of Nebraska State Museum Here s a virtual you won t want to miss the fossils here on breaking news in the world of paleontology. http://www.pcfl.net/channels/kidszone/dino.htm
Envirofinder.com - THE Environmental Vertical Search Engine paleontology. http//www.vertpaleo.org/ 4. Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5 Online museum with primarily vertebrate fossil exhibits, including ashfall fossil beds Park http://www.envirofinder.com/php/envirofinder.php?q=Vertebrate&s=catdb
A-Z In Belgium: Dinosaurussen paleontologie (dinosaurussen ) ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park Ben s Ordovician fossil Page info Paleobotany studiemateriaal paleontology, fossielen http://www.a-z.be/dinosaurussen.html
American Profile: 3/17/2002 - 3/23/2002: Nebraska's Wild Kingdom Now, Voorhies, curator of vertebrate paleontology at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, spends his summers at ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park http://www.americanprofile.com/issues/20020317/20020317mid_1980.asp
Extractions: by Tom Milner Central Northeast Southeast West ... email this article by Curt Arens Eighteen-year-old Rueben, who communicates through sign language, was the first Zoo Nebraska resident. Curt Arens Rueben is a typical teenager. In 1971, Voorhies was exploring the tributaries of the Verdigre Creek valley northwest of Royal in search of fossils when he discovered a baby rhino skeleton protruding from a creek bank. The rhino was among thousands of animals buried after a gigantic volcanic eruption in present-day Idaho covered parts of Nebraska with up to 10 feet of ash. Now, Voorhies, curator of vertebrate paleontology at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, spends his summers at Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park, which was developed in 1991 around his skeletal discovery 30 years ago.
Association For Women Geoscientists - Chapters - Nebraska Rocks! WiderOp I DIG NEBRASKA , with a focus on vertebrate paleontology Sandhills, the Pine Ridge of the Nebraska panhandle, and ashfall fossil beds in northeastern http://www.awg.org/members/nebraskarocks.html
Extractions: AWG Home Members Chapters Nebraska Rocks! Chapters At Large Member Page Members Only (password protected) Institutional Members Corporate Members Honorary Members The Homestead Girl Scout Council and the Lincoln Chapter of the Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) are pleased to announce a Girl Scouts of America Wider Op portunity July 11-25, 2000 Nebraska Rocks!! Want to discover a secret door into the past, be a time traveler roaming the ancient Earth, discover the remains of a prehistoric creature? If so, check out Nebraska Rocks!! Rocks are time capsules packed with clues about the past and hints about our future. Come be a rock detective and find out -why a huge herd of rhinos died together 19 million years ago!! -when Nebraska looked like the Sahara desert, and when it was under an ocean!! -what happened when a meteor hit Iowa 70 million years ago!! To unravel these mysteries we will explore on foot, by bus, raft, and canoe. We'll drill into peat bogs; dig up fossils; search rocks for ancient soils, lakes and rivers; decipher landscapes; examine sand grains with a microscope; and use satellites in our geological investigations. If you enjoy vigorous outdoor activity, wide open spaces, exploration and discovery, then geology may be your field! We'll get a taste of pioneer life, Native American history, river canoeing, tent camping, and some summer theater. Join us out on the western plains and find out why Nebraska Rocks!!
Mammals @ Www.Sweden.org ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park Describes a 10 of the diversity of fossil mammals with information on fundamental aspects of mammalian paleontology. http://www.sweden.org/Science/Earth_Sciences/Paleontology/Vertebrates/Mammals/
Evolution/Creation Sites Burgess Shale site. Vertebrate paleontology, Nebraska State Museum (includes information on ashfall fossil beds). Evolution Theory and History. http://academic.wsc.edu/mathsci/hammer_m/bey-evol.htm
Extractions: Yahoo's Creation/Evolution links Ediacara fauna Cambrian Park (computer-generated Burgess Shale organisms) Burgess Shale site Vertebrate Paleontology, Nebraska State Museum (includes information on Ashfall Fossil Beds) Evolution: Theory and History Links to Evolution and Darwin Related Sites (includes links to Darwin's writings) Arguments against Creationism (The Talk.Origins Archive) Oppressed by Evolution A current article from Discover Magazine. Good links at the end. Scientific Creationism and the Flat Earth (an essay) Creationism in the Classroom Institute for Creation Research (Duane Gish's home base) Creation Research Society The Revolution Against Evolution (check out the Creation-Evolution essays and other links) Creation Science home page