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October 01, 1990
Taphonomy of three dinosaur bone beds in the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of northwestern Montana; evidence for drought-related mortality
Raymond R. Rogers
Raymond R. Rogers
Univ. Mont., Dep. Geol., Missoula, MT, United States
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PALAIOS (1990) 5 (5): 394–413.
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Raymond R. Rogers; Taphonomy of three dinosaur bone beds in the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of northwestern Montana; evidence for drought-related mortality. PALAIOS 1990;; 5 (5): 394–413. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514834
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- assemblages
- bone beds
- Campanian
- Chordata
- Cretaceous
- dinosaurs
- drought
- Glacier County Montana
- Mesozoic
- Montana
- Montana Group
- paleoecology
- paleopathology
- Reptilia
- sedimentary rocks
- Senonian
- skeletons
- stratigraphy
- taphonomy
- Tetrapoda
- Two Medicine Formation
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- Vertebrata
- northwestern Montana
- Prosaurolophus
- Styracosaurus
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