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Dinosaur References

   Beikman, H.M., 1980, Geologic Map of Alaska, Reston,
        Virginia, U.S Geological Survey, 2 sheets, scale 1:2,500,000,
        modified per communication, U.S. Geological Survey, Anchorage,
        Alaska, 1997.

   Benton, M., 1992, Dinosaur and Other Prehistoric Animal Fact
        Finder, New York, Kingfisher Books, 256 p.

   Bradley, D.C., 1995 , Dinosaurs and Marine Reptiles of Alaska, Exhibit,
        Alaska Museum of Natural History, Eagle River, Alaska.

   Campbell, L.J., 1994, The Terrible Lizards, in Rennick, ed.,
        Alaska Geographic Prehistoric Alaska: Volume 21, Number
        4, Anchorage, Alaska Geographic Society, p. 24-37.

   Colbert, E.H., 1983, Dinosaurs An Illustrated History, Maplewood, 
        Dember Books, 224 p.

   Farlow, O.F. and M.K. Brett-Surman, eds., 1997, The Complete
        Dinosaur, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 752 p.

   Microsoft Dinosaurs, CD-ROM Software.

   Mull, C.G., 1998, Written Communication, Division of Geological and
        Geophysical Survey, Fairbanks, AK, 5"x7" color photo.

   Roehler, H.W. and G.D. Stricker, 1984, Dinosaur and Wood Fossils from
        the Cretaceous Corwin Formation in the National Petroleum Reserve,
        North Slope of Alaska, Journal of the Alaska Geographic Society,
        Anchorage, Vol. 4, pp. 35-41.

   Tailleur, I.L., C.G. Mull, and H.A. Tourtelot, 1973, A Skeleton in
        Triassic Rocks in the Brooks Range Foothills, ARCTIC, Journal of
        the Arctic Institute of North America, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp.79-80.

   Unwin, M., 1991, Usborne Starting Point Science: Where Did
        Dinosaurs Go?, London, Usborne Publishing Ltd., 24 p.

   Whitfield, P., 1992, Children's Guide to Dinosaurs and Other
        Prehistoric Animals, New York, Macmillan Publishing Company,
        96 p.
A Special Thanks to:

Brooke Swanson, geology student, Gustavus Adolphus College, Minnesota;
Anne Pasch, Professor Emeritus, University of Alaska-Anchorage;
Kelly Brundt, USGS in Anchorage, Alaska; and
Nancy Hofmann, the "Dinosaur Lady".

 

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