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Dinosaurs - Geology Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico: Triassic Chinle Formation (red)FG-CD-87 Dinosaur geology: Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico Triassic Chinle Formation (red, foreground); Jurassic Entrada Formation (red/white cliffs)
dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaur bones Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavationFG-CB-434 dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation. Dinosaur Park Formation, Late Cretaceous, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta
Picture No. 10850878Dinosaur Dig - wooden frame & jacket being attached to protect Tyrannosaurus Rex bone. Date:
Picture No. 10850679Dinosaur - excavating Allosaurus tibia. Morrison Formation, Jurassic. Date:
Picture No. 10850682DINOSAURS - Excavation, Morrison formation. Supersaurus was found at this site. Date:
Picture No. 10850971Dinosaur Excavation - Mammoth died in sinkhole about 26, 000 yrs ago. Site of Hot Springs. Date:
Picture No. 10850680Diplodocus - ecavating tail bones, Morrison formation, Jurassic. Date:
Picture No. 10850880Dinosaur Dig - wooden frame & jacket being attached to protect Tyrannosaurus Rex pelvis bone. Date:
Picture No. 10850713PREHISTORIC - Sauropod - Bones in Jurassic sediments Date:
Picture No. 10850711Dinosaurs - Theropods Date:
Picture No. 10850667DINOSAUR - Excavating a Hadrosaur skeleton fossil. Date:
Picture No. 10850683Dinosaur excavation Date:
Picture No. 10850673Robert Bakker, - posing near a femur of Apatosaurus (brontosaur). The bone is protected by a plaster jacket. Date:
Picture No. 10850666DINOSAUR EXCAVATION - Excavating a Hadrosaur Skeleton. Date:
Picture No. 10870208Dinosaur excavation Date:
Picture No. 10870144Dinosaur paleontologist Dr. Jim Kirkland Date:
Picture No. 10870141Dinosaur excavation - excavating a Hadrosaur skeleton.Upper Cretaceous sediments. Date:
Picture No. 10870143Dinosaur paleontologist Dr. Jim Kirkland Date:
Picture No. 10860558GEOLOGY: K-T boundary Date:
GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site The photo depicts the Sussex locality, north of Casper, Wyoming, USAFG-ea-729 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site - The photo depicts the Sussex locality, north of Casper, Wyoming, USA. The boundary layer is indicated by the line on the photograph
Dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaurs Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavationFG-CC-181 Dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaurs bones in situ after excavation Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada Dinosaur Park Lormation
Prehistoric Location - morrison (jurassic) & dakota (cretaceous) formations showing in roadcut. Denver, Colorado, USACLA-515 Prehistoric Location - morrison (jurassic) & dakota (cretaceous) formations showing in roadcut. Denver, Colorado, USA. Mary Clay contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Diplodocus Caudal vertebrae. Morrison Formation. Jurassic Sheep Creek, Wyoming, USAFG-6974 Diplodocus Caudal vertebrae Morrison Formation. Jurassic Sheep Creek, Wyoming, USA. Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Dinosaur Dig - Tyrannosaurus Rex, pelvis. Wooden frame attached to protect bone - Dinamation International SocietyFG-9134 Dinosaur Dig Tyrannosaurus Rex, pelvis. Wooden frame attached to protect bone. Dinamation International Society Expeditions. Staff & participants
GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site The photo depicts a hill near the town of Sussex, north of Casper, Wyoming, USAFG-ea-727 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site - The photo depicts a hill near the town of Sussex, north of Casper, Wyoming, USA The KT boundary layer is located on top of the grey sediments near the base of
Dinosaurs - Imprint of a Diplodocus femur Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic Location: Dinosaur Hill, FruitaFG-11995-c Dinosaurs - Imprint of a Diplodocus femur Dinosaur Hill, Fruita, Colorado Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
GEOLOGY: K-T boundary Sussex site, north of Casper, Wyoming Collecting a sample of rock at the K-T boundary for museumFG-ea-742 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - Sussex site, north of Casper, Wyoming Collecting a sample of rock at the K-T boundary for museum display
GEOLOGY: K-T boundary K-T boundary Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA. The rulerFG-ea-736 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - K-T boundary Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA. The ruler and brush rest on the top of the K-T boundary layer
GEOLOGY: K-T boundary Close-up of the K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USAFG-ea-732 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - Close-up of the K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA At bottom of the image is the mudstone of the Lance Formation (Cretaceous)
GEOLOGY: K-T boundary The K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USAFG-ea-731 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - The K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA At bottom of the image is the mudstone of the Lance Formation (Cretaceous)
Dinosaur sites: Flaming Cliffs, Gobi Desert, Mongolia (Mongolian name: Bayan Zag)FG-CF-769 Dinosaur sites: Flaming Cliffs, Gobi Desert, Mongolia (Mongolian name: Bayan Zag) In the 1920's the expedition of the American Museum of Natural History, led by Roy Chapman Andrews
Dinosaur sites: Como Bluff, Wyoming, USA A sign near Medicine Bow, north-west of Laramie, WyomingFG-9143-C Dinosaur sites: Como Bluff, Wyoming, USA Age: Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic A sign near Medicine Bow, north-west of Laramie, Wyoming
Dinosaurs - Geology Ghost Ranch, New Mexico: a mass mortality site of the dinosaur Ceolophysis was discovered inFG-CD-72 Dinosaurs - Geology Ghost Ranch, New Mexico Coelophysis bauri A mass mortality site of the dinosaur Ceolophysis was discovered in the reddish strata near the center of the photo