
Proceedings of the Seventh Federal Fossil Conference
Articles
37. Fossils and fire: A study on the effects of fire on paleontological
resources at Badlands National Park
Rachel
Benton and James Reardon 47 [PDF
1.1 MB]
38. Preserving
America’s fossil heritage
Joseph
Hatcher 55 [PDF
82 KB]
39. Middle Proterozoic paleontology of the Belt Supergroup, Glacier
National Park
ReBecca
K. Hunt 57 [PDF
1.6 MB]
40. A preliminary inventory of fossil fish from National Park Service
units
ReBecca K. Hunt, Vincent L. Santucci and Jason Kenworthy
63 [PDF 365 KB]
41. A preliminary inventory of National Park Service
paleontological resources in cultural resource contexts, Part 1: General
overview
Jason
P. Kenworthy and Vincent L. Santucci 70 [PDF
1.44 MB]
42. Utah Geological Survey: A valuable partner in the management
of federal fossil resources
James I. Kirkland, Donald D. Deblieux,
Martha Hayden and Grant Willis 77 [PDF
656 KB]
43. Innovative strategies to develop interpretive media for paleontological
sites at Curecanti National Recreation Area, Colorado
Alison
L. Koch and Philip J. Zichterman 81 [PDF
629 KB]
44. Early Paleocene (Puercan and Torrejonian) archaic ungulates (Condylarthra,
Procreodi and Acreodi) of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico
Peter
E. Kondrashovand Spencer G. Lucas 84 [PDF
3.9 MB]
45. Appraisal of fossil resources and specimens
Lucia
Kuizon 98 [PDF 97 KB]
46. Legislative and regulatory history of paleontological resources
Lucia
Kuizon 102 [PDF 96 KB]
47. Fossil tracks at the Raymond Alf Museum of Paleontology and management
of tracks on public lands
Donald L. Lofgren, Jay A.
Greening, Cooper F. Johnson, Sarah J. Lewis and Mark A. Torres 109 [PDF
3.0 MB]
48. The application of photogrammetry, remote sensing and geographic information
systems (GIS) to fossil resource management
Neffra A. Matthews, Tommy
A. Noble and Brent H. Breithaupt 119 [PDF
2.1 MB]
49. The diversity and stratigraphic distribution of pre-dinosaurian communities
from the Triassic Moenkopi Formation
Debra L. Mickelson, Jaqueline
E. Huntoon and Erik P. Kvale 132 [PDF
1.44 MB]
50. Jurassic dinosaur tracksites from the American West
Debra
L. Mickelson, Katherine A. Mickelson,Michael Ryan King and Patrick Getty 138
[PDF 1.68 MB]
51. The oldest known Early Triassic fossil vertebrate footprints in North
America, from Zion National Park, Utah
Debra L. Mickelson,
Andrew R.C. Milner, Donald D. DeBlieux and Jenny L. McGuire 141 [PDF
1.27 MB]
52. A BLM Paleontological Site Stewardship Program for Washington County,
southwestern Utah: The beginning of a nationwide program?
Andrew R.
C. Milner, Dawna Ferris-Rowley and James I. Kirkland 145 [PDF
1.7 MB]
53. Additional fossil vertebrate tracks in National Park Service areas
Vincent
L. Santucci, Adrian P. Hunt, Torrey Nyborg and Jason P. Kenworthy 152 [PDF
1.85 MB]
54. Planning for the future: A program for preserving and interpreting paleontology
and geology in Joshua Tree National Park
Eric Scott, Kathleen
Springer, J. Christopher Sagebiel and Craig R. Manker 159 [PDF
1.1 MB]
55. The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Geoscience Collection:
An overview
Justin A. Spielmann and Spencer G. Lucas 165 [PDF
908 KB]
56. Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness Study Area (San Juan Basin, New Mexico): A paleontological
(and historical) treasure and resource
Robert
M. Sullivan 169 [PDF 1.6
MB]
57. The feeding mechanics of Leptauchenia decora based on specimens from the
Whitneyan (Oligocene) of Badlands National Park, South Dakota
William
P. Wall and Kena Veal 175 [PDF
293 KB]
