[Read ebook] Identification Guide to the Fossil Plants of the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Drumheller, Alberta
▲ Kevin Aulenback ▲
| #4736936 in Books | University of Calgary Press | 2009-08-30 | 2009-08-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x19.00 x6.00l,1.63 | File Name: 1552382478 | 396 pages |
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| An informed and informative read|By Midwest Book Review|Animals weren't the only things to evolve over the aeons. "Identification Guide to Fossil Plants of the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Drumheller, Alberta" is an investigation of the history of the plants of Horseshoe Canyon, and the fossils that let people try to figure out the surroundings of the dinosaurs and the state|About the Author|Kevin Aulenback worked for many years as a full-time technician with the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta. His expertise in prehistoric flora spearheaded the redevelopment of the museum's paleoconservatory and garnered two recognitio
Plant fossils have helped scientists reconstruct the natural surroundings that supported the growth and evolution of dinosaurs - their food sources and habitat. While there are many scientific and general books on the dinosaurs and dinosaur fossils of the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, this is the first general publication on fossil plants within the province of Alberta since 1949. The information in this guide is based on Kevin Aulenback's years of experience and discover...
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