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Plan a Dinosaur Safari with Free
GSA Field Guides
Hunt for dinosaur bones in some of the richest fossil beds of North America.
Begin your safari at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada, where
35 species of dinosaurs have been discovered. Next, take a trip down the Dinosaur
Freeway along Colorado’s Front Range. Cap off your expedition in northern
Texas, where you’ll explore sites that have yielded an abundance of terrestrial and
marine fossils.
Get free digital access to the following trip guides now through the end of July.
Visit the GSA Bookstore at http://rock.geosociety.org/Store/ and search “DinoPass”
to download your copy today.
Late Cretaceous geology and fossils of Dinosaur Provincial Park
2017, v. 48, p. 47–70
Walking with dinosaurs (and other extinct animals) along Colorado’s
Front Range: A field trip to Paleozoic and Mesozoic terrestrial localities
2004, v. 5, p. 219–234
Late Cretaceous strata and vertebrate fossils of North Texas
2013, v. 30, p. 1–13
First long-necked elasmosaur plesiosaur from the lower Eagle Ford (Britton) at Cedar Hill,
Texas (from Shuler, 1950; see also Welles, 1949). This became the holotype of Libonectes
morgani.
Start exploring at http://rock.geosociety.org/store/.
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groundwork/.
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Division (www.geosociety.org/RockStarGuide), provides
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