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FG-CD-87 Dinosaur geology: Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
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FG-CD-87 Dinosaur geology: Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
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Dinosaur geology: Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
Triassic Chinle Formation (red, foreground); Jurassic Entrada Formation (red/white cliffs); Jurassic Morrison Formation (slopes); Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone (upper cliffs). Aside for having been the residence of the artist Georgia O'Keeffe, Ghost Ranch, near Abiquiu, New Mexico, is also famous for the discovery of a mass mortality site of the dinosaur "Coelophysis". An expedition of the American Museum of Natural History led by Edwin Colbert found the site in 1947. Coelophysis was a small carnivorous dinosaur of the late Triassic.
Francois Gohier
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FG-CD-99 Dinosaur geology: Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
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FG-CB-434 dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation
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Dinosaurs: footprint of a Theropod dinosaur (meat eater dinosaur)
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FG-CD-99 Dinosaur geology: Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
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Dinosaur geology: Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
Triassic Chinle Formation (red, foreground); Jurassic Entrada Formation (red/white cliffs); Jurassic Morrison Formation (slopes); Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone {upper cliffs). Aside for having been the residence of the artist Georgia O'Keeffe, Ghost Ranch, near Abiquiu, New Mexico, is also famous for the discovery of a mass mortality site of the dinosaur "Coelophysis". An expedition of the American Museum of Natural History led by Edwin Colbert found the site in 1947. Coelophysis was a small carnivorous dinosaur of the late Triassic.
Francois Gohier
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© Francois Gohier / ardea.com

Dinosaur Excavation - Mammoth died in sinkhole
Dinosaur Excavation - Mammoth died in sinkhole about 26, 000 yrs ago. Site of Hot Springs
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Eubrontes tracks from Dilophosaurus like dinosaur (the silic
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