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Antlers Formation
Depositional Systems in the Paluxy Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Northeast Texas- Oil,Gas, and Groundwater Resources by Charles A
Aptian–Albian) of Texas and Oklahoma
Ecopy, Inc
L ANDERSON Thinking Is More Important Than Elaborate
31295018183201.Pdf (11.51Mb)
Paleontological Contributions
Occurrence, Availability, and Chemical Quality of Ground
The Ontogenetic Osteohistology of Tenontosaurus Tilletti
Osteology of a Near-Complete Skeleton of Tenontosaurus Tilletti (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Cloverly Formation, Montana, USA
A New Specimen of Acrocanthosaurus Atokensis (Theropoda, Dinosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous Antlers Formation (Lower Cretaceous, Aptian) of Oklahoma, USA
Osteology, Paleobiology, and Relationships of the Sauropod Dinosaur Sauroposeidon
Early Evolution of Titanosauriform Sauropod Dinosaurs by Michael
Dinosaurian Faunas of the Cedar Mountain Formation and LA-ICP- MS Detrital Zircon Ages for Three Stratigraphic Sections
2018 Hunt Tyler Thesis.Pdf (1.149Mb)
Geology of the WCS - Flying "Wn Ranch, Andrews County, Texas
(Potomac Formation; Early Cretaceous), Maryland, USA
Evidence from Oxygen Isotopes. (Under the Direction of Reese Barrick.)
Published in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
Top View
Sauroposeidon: Oklahoma's Native Giant
Early Cretaceous) of Southern England
Baylor Geological Studies
Rocks & Minerals Bonus Activities
Geologic and Hydrogeologic Framework of Regional Aquifers in the Twin Mountains, Paluxy, and Woodbine Formations Near the SSC Site, North-Central Texas
Uranium Potential in the Antlers Formation South of the Belton-Tishomingo Uplift, Southern Oklahoma
Uncorrected Proof
Geologic and Hydrogeologic Framework of Regional Aquifers in the Twin Mountains, Paluxy, and Woodbine Formations Near the SSC Site, North-Central Texas
A Second Ornithischian Dinosaur from the Antlers Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of Southeastern Oklahoma
Sauroposeidon Proteles, a New Sauropod from the Early Cretaceous of Oklahoma
First Early Cretaceous Mammal from the Eastern Seaboard of the United States Author(S): Richard L
Wedel 1997 BS Thesis
Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Cenomanian of Niger and a Revision of the Genus
Deinonychus Antirrhopus (Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae)
Knellm1212.Pdf