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Together these four represent the traditional taxonomic divisions of paleontologic study.
When the chopper was lifting out of sight of the paleontologic expedition.
Biostratigraphy or paleontologic stratigraphy is based on fossil evidence in the rock layers.
Despite all this dinomania, Haddonfield actually came late to celebrating its paleontologic claim to fame.
Few other parks exceed this park's value for the protection and study of geologic and paleontologic resources.
Marina di Camerota is also interesting for its paleontologic caves, with human fossils discovered in 1980s.
Instead, the museum provides text - sometimes with pictures, and frequently with photographs of exceptional quality - that tells a lot about paleontologic research.
They had struck paleontologic gold.
Ischigualasto / Talampaya National Parks and its paleontologic formations (2000).
Combined with a long and complete sedimentary depositional sequence, these diverse fossil assemblages are an unparalleled paleontologic resource of international importance.
But A. Wegener did not have the specialisation to correctly weight the quality of the geophysical data and the paleontologic data, and its conclusions.
"Gondwana Problems in the Light of Recent Paleontologic and Tectonic Recognitions."
An ongoing program of paleontology fieldwork and excavation begun in 1990 has produced 12 new species of dinosaurs and over 7,000 paleontologic specimens.
While the formation is rich in microfossils, it is considered to be of low paleontologic sensitivity, i.e. larger fossils are unlikely to be encountered.
It is important to say that UFRGS researchers have contributed to the preservation of paleontologic sites of paleoroute geopark.
Such was then the state of paleontologic science, and what we moreover knew sufficed to explain our attitude before this great cemetery of the plains of the Hardwigg Ocean.
Paleontologic Museum of Perdikas is a museum in Perdikas village, near the city of Ptolemaida, Macedonia, Greece.
When the age of the samples was determined by paleontologic and isotopic dating studies, this provided conclusive evidence for the seafloor spreading hypothesis, and, consequently, for plate tectonics.
Maiasaura was discovered by Laurie Trexler and described by dinosaur paleontologist Jack Horner (paleontologic advisor for the Jurassic Park movies) and Robert Makela.
If dispersal to the European archipelago did take place via a North Atlantic route, it could not have happened until near the close of the Cretaceous Period, based on paleogeographic and paleontologic studies.
Ischigualasto, also known as "Valle de la Luna" (Moon Valley) because of the diversity of forms and colours of its landscape shaped by erosion, is one of the world's most important paleontologic sites.
It is managed by the Department of the Interior (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and National Park Service) to protect the water quality, geologic, paleontologic, fish & wildlife, scenic and recreation values.
A geological unit is a volume of rock or ice of identifiable origin and age range that is defined by the distinctive and dominant, easily mapped and recognizable petrographic, lithologic or paleontologic features (facies) that characterize it.
Because of issues concerning global climate change, the Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent parts of the Weddell Sea and its Pacific continental shelf has been the subject of intensive geologic, paleontologic, and paleoclimatic research by interdisciplinary and multinational groups over the last several decades.
In the department there are important museums located in the capital city, Neuquén, and an important paleontologic museum located in Villa el Chocón managed by Ruben Carolini, who discovered one of the most important pieces in exhibition at the museum, the Giganotosaurus carolinii in 1995.