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Saint Mary River Formation
A busy time at the beach: multiple examples of gregarious dinosaur behaviour inferred from a set of trackways from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada Available to Purchase
A taphonomic analysis of a multitaxic bonebed from the St. Mary River Formation (uppermost Campanian to lowermost Maastrichtian) of Alberta, dominated by cf. Edmontosaurus regalis (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae), with significant remains of Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) Available to Purchase
High-precision U–Pb CA–ID–TIMS dating and chronostratigraphy of the dinosaur-rich Horseshoe Canyon Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Campanian–Maastrichtian), Red Deer River valley, Alberta, Canada Available to Purchase
Dinosaur eggshells from the lower Maastrichtian St. Mary River Formation of southern Alberta, Canada Available to Purchase
Origins of dinosaur bonebeds in the Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada Available to Purchase
A new specimen of Plioplatecarpus (Mosasauridae) from the lower Maastrichtian of Alberta: comments on allometry, functional morphology, and paleoecology Free
Seismic interpretation of the Rocky Mountain thrust front near the Crowsnest deflection, southern Alberta Available to Purchase
Revision of Cretorectolobus (Neoselachii) and description of Cederstroemia n. gen., a Cretaceous carpet shark (Orectolobiformes) with a cutting dentition Free
The genesis and recognition of anastomosed fluvial deposits; data from the St. Mary River Formation, southwestern Alberta, Canada Available to Purchase
The association of anastomosed fluvial deposits and dinosaur tracks, eggs, and nests; implications for the interpretation of floodplain environments and a possible survival strategy for ornithopods Available to Purchase
Controls on the distribution of coal in the Campanian to Paleocene post-Wapiabi strata of the Rocky Mountain Foothills, Canada Available to Purchase
Coals in the post-Wapiabi strata of the Rocky Mountain Foothills are found in the upper Campanian (uppermost Belly River and lowermost St. Mary River formations), lower Maastrichtian (upper Brazeau Formation) and lower Paleocene (upper Coalspur Formation) stratigraphic sequences. Large-scale facies relationships within these sequences, combined with sedimentologic data for the coal-bearing strata and their correlatives, indicate that the coal-forming swamps originated in marginal marine, marginal lacustrine, and flood-plain enviornments. The coal-forming swamps developed only when there was a combination of appropriate diastrophic and favorable climatic conditions. This happened twice in the depositional history of the Rocky Mountain Foothills during phases of relative tectonic quiescence (early Maastrichtian and early Paleocene) in the northern, humid part of the basin. At those times the semiarid conditions in the southern part of the basin precluded the formation of coal-forming swamps. The semiarid conditions in this part of the basin were overridden in the late Campanian by the influence of the Bearpaw Sea, which led to the formation of thin coals in the marginal marine environment.