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Portland Formation
Perennial Lakes As an Environmental Control on Theropod Movement in the Jurassic of the Hartford Basin
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An Inventory of Non-Avian Dinosaurs from National Park Service Areas
North American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy
Stratigraphic Relations of the Navaio Sandstone to Middle Jurassic
Tetrapod Biostratigraphy and Biochronology Across the Triassic-Jurassic Boundary in Northeastern Arizona
A Building Stone Atlas of Oxfordshire
The Hartford Basin of Central Connecticut: Multiple Evidences of Catastrophism
Patrick Getty CV
Stratigraphic Nomenclature of the Newark Supergroup of Eastern North America
Data from the Moenave Formation on the Southern Colorado Plateau, USA
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A Late Triassic Dinosaur−Dominated Ichnofauna from the Tomanová Formation of the Tatra Mountains, Central Europe
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Article Anchisaurus from Springfield Armory
The Origin and Early Radiation of Dinosaurs
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Guide to the Redbeds of Central Connecticut: 1978 Field Trip
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Paleontology and Paleoecology of the Newark Supergroup (Early Mesozoic, Eastern N0,Rth America)
A Building Stone Atlas of Buckinghamshire (Including Milton Keynes)
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Mesozoic Geology
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Widespread Elevated Iridium in Upper Triassic–Lower Jurassic Strata of the Newark Supergroup: Implications for Use As an Extinction Marker Lawrence H
Paleontology of the Mesozoic Rocks of the Connecticut Valley
Deux Nouvelles Traces De Pas De Dinosaures Du Trias Sup] Rieur De La Bordure Cevenole (La Grand-Combe, Sud-Est De La France)
Paleontology and Paleoecology of the Newark Supergroup (Early Mesozoic, Eastern NQ Rth America)
Global Correlation of the Triassic Theropod Record
Guidebook for Fieldtrips in Connecticut and Massachusetts
BASAL SAUROPODOMORPHA: HISTORICAL and RECENT PHYLOGENETIC HYPOTHESES, with COMMENTS on AMMOSAURUS MAJOR (MARSH, 1889) by PAUL C