Current Search: Riley, Charles (x)
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Title
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Interview with Lieutenant Colonel David Clifton – ca. 2001.
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Creator
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Clifton, David, Riley, Charles
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Date Issued
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2001-06-12 & 06-28, 2001-07-19 & 07-28
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FADT78770
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Subject Headings
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United States Air Force, World War, 1939-1945, Pompano Beach (Fla.), B 17 bomber, Pilot, Oral histories --Florida, Oral history
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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Interview with Mary and Albert Pont – ca. 2001.
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Creator
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Pont, Mary, Pont, Albert, Riley, Charles
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Date Issued
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2001-02-22 & 26
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FADT74161
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Subject Headings
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Indialantic, Brevard County, Florida, World War, 1939-1945, Great Depression, Navy, US Army Nursing Corps, Hospice, Oral histories --Florida, Oral history
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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LAST HOURS OF THE CRETACEOUS NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE K/T BOUNDARY, HELL CREEK FORMATION, SW NORTH DAKOTA.
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Creator
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Wehr, Riley William, Oleinik, Anton, Florida Atlantic University, Department of Geosciences, Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
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Abstract/Description
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Analysis of fossilized Triceratops horridus remains within the Chicxulub Event Deposit of the uppermost Hell Creek Formation, and footprints of non-avian dinosaurs and flying reptiles from the excavated paleo surface underlying the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) Boundary as marked by the Iridium anomaly, is used to interpret the very last moments of the terminal Cretaceous Period on the latest paleo surface available. The research included characterization of the Triceratops’ bone histology and...
Show moreAnalysis of fossilized Triceratops horridus remains within the Chicxulub Event Deposit of the uppermost Hell Creek Formation, and footprints of non-avian dinosaurs and flying reptiles from the excavated paleo surface underlying the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) Boundary as marked by the Iridium anomaly, is used to interpret the very last moments of the terminal Cretaceous Period on the latest paleo surface available. The research included characterization of the Triceratops’ bone histology and taphonomy, in addition to the preservation and diversity of the footprints. The data is used to interpret a “temporal snapshot” of the last days to weeks of the Late Cretaceous, offering insight to the site`s paleoenvironment immediately prior to the K/T impact event. Data from the Triceratops histological analysis indicates the animal died in the Spring, coinciding with the end of the Cretaceous. The tracks indicate a diverse non-avian dinosaur population composed of several families and breeding age individuals.
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Date Issued
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2024
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00014530
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Subject Headings
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Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, Hell Creek Formation, Triceratops
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Format
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Document (PDF)