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GeoScience Educational Adventures … Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite – Wyoming’s Middle Jurassic Treasure CLINK ON LINKS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION |
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LOOKING FOR FUN AND ADVENTURE? CONTACT Cliff
Manuel, Chairman Bighorn
Basin Geoscience Center, Inc. 537
Greybull Avenue Greybull,
Wyoming 82426 Phone:
307.765.2286 Cell:
406.672.1462 e-mail: cliff@bbgeoscience.org |
An Educational
Adventure into the Past
DISCOVERY
HISTORY
The tracks were laid down
approximately 167 million years ago. The discovery was significant in that
the tracks should not be there, according to prevailing geological wisdom.
This area, and most of Recognizing the
significance of the find, the group notified the Worland office of the Bureau
of Land Management (BLM), who organized a multi-disciplinary team of
scientists and researchers to research and document the site. Dr. Kvale was
one of the scientists selected to conduct the geological research, along with
Dr. Michael Brett-Surman, Museum Specialist, Smithsonian Institution,
National Museum of Natural History, and Dr. Gary Johnson, Professor of
Geology,
The bedrock surfaces
upon which the dinosaurs walked are also covered with wind-generated ripple
marks. Comparison of the orientation of the fossil ripple marks and the
directions of the trackways suggest that the dinosaurs were walking into the
wind. Meat-eating dinosaurs probably
made these trackways; thus, their upwind travel suggests that they might have
been hunting. Many of the trackways
are sub-parallel indicating that the group was walking as a pack. Copyright © 2010, 2011, 2012 Bighorn Basin Geoscience Center. All rights
reserved
(except for images and text as noted) Last updated: December 10, 2011 Bighorn
Basin GeoScience Center ~ 537 Greybull Avenue ~ Greybull,
Wyoming 82426 Web
site maintenance by: Cliff Manuel
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