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Karl W. Flessa, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson: Paleontology. Explained in a nutshell. Worth checking out: Supplementary Paleontology Lab material. Go to: Chapter 3: Ichnology: Trace Fossils, and Ichnofossils and other traces of life.
Pamela J. W. Gore, Department of Geology, Georgia Perimeter College, Clarkston, GA: Historical Geology. Online laboratory manual. Go to: Fossil Preservation Laboratory.
Stephen T. Hasiotis, PALAIOS, Volume 13.1, February 1998: No Bones About it...its Continental Ichnology! Short article.
Stephen T. Hasiotis, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Russell F. Dubiel,U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, and Timothy M. Demko, Department of Earth Resources, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO: A Holistic Approach to Reconstructing Triassic Paleoecosystems: Using Ichnofossils and Paleosols as a Basic Framework.
Glen J. Kuban, North Royalton, OH: An Overview of Dinosaur Tracking. Originally published in the April 1994 M.A.P.S. Digest, Mid-America Paleontology Society, Rock Island, IL. See also: Other Web Sites on Dinosaur tracks and Ichnology.
Anthony J. Martin , Department of Environmental Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA: The Trace Fossil Image Database, Plant Trace Fossils. Images of root trace fossils from the Grotto Beach Formation, San Salvador Island, Bahamas.
Anthony J. Martin, Geosciences Program, Emory University: Ichnology Terms Pronounciation and Definition Guide. Audio clips of "latinized" paleontology terms, recorded in AIF format for Macintosh, and links to related resources.
Anthony J. Martin, Environmental Studies Program, Emory University Atlanta, Georgia: DINOSAUR TRACE FOSSILS
Servicio de Listas de Distribución de RedIRIS, Spain:
Archives of SKOLITHOS@LISTSERV.REDIRIS.ES.
The forum on trace fossils.
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