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El. knyga: At the Top of the Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of Southern Utah

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  • Serija: Life of the Past
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Indiana University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780253008961
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The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah is the location of one of the best-known terrestrial records for the late Cretaceous. A major effort in the new century has documented over 2,000 new vertebrate fossil sites, provided new radiometric dates, and identified five new genera of ceratopsids, two new species of hadrosaur, a probable new genus of hypsilophodontid, new pachycephalosaurs and ankylosaurs, several kinds of theropods (including a new genus of oviraptor and a new tyrannosaur), plus the most complete specimen of a Late Cretaceous therizinosaur ever collected from North America, and much more. At the Top of the Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of Southern Utah documents this major stepping stone toward a synthesis of the ecology and evolution of the Late Cretaceous ecosystems of western North America.



The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah is the location of one ofthe best-known terrestrial records for the late Cretaceous. A major effort in the new centuryhas documented over 2,000 new vertebrate fossil sites, provided new radiometric dates, andidentified five new genera of ceratopsids, two new species of hadrosaur, a probable new genus ofhypsilophodontid, new pachycephalosaurs and ankylosaurs, several kinds of theropods (including a newgenus of oviraptor and a new tyrannosaur), plus the most complete specimen of a Late Cretaceoustherizinosaur ever collected from North America, and much more. At the Top of the Grand Staircase:The Late Cretaceous of Southern Utah documents this major stepping stone toward a synthesis of theecology and evolution of the Late Cretaceous ecosystems of western North America.

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...Rather than marking an end point, the volume is a foundational manuscript for ongoing research that will be indispensable to anyone researching the monument's prehistoric life. At the Top of the Grand Staircase is an essential volume for explorers who are continuing to search through what's left of Cretaceous Utah.

(National Geographic Phenomena) [ T]his work will be an important resource for library collections. It will be valuable to paleontologists and geologists who are working throughout the US and the world, not just this specific region. . . . Highly recommended.

(Choice) This volume . . . provides a comprehensive foundation for future research ventures on Campanian-age strata worldwide. Editors Alan Titus and Mark Loewen have completed the excellent service of compiling a suite of various research topicsranging from stratigraphic reviews and correlations to taphonomic studieson this key scientific region.

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A major stepping stone toward a synthesis of the ecology and evolution of the Late Cretaceous ecosystems of western North America
Foreword ix
Jeffrey G. Eaton
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Contributors
xv
One Hundred Thirty Years of Cretaceous
1 Research in Southern Utah
2(11)
Alan L. Titus
2 Geologic Overview
13(29)
Alan L. Titus
Eric M. Roberts
L. Barry Albright III
3 Accumulation of Organic Carbon--Rich Strata along the Western Margin and in the Center of the North American Western Interior Seaway during the Cenomanian--Turonian Transgression
42(15)
Walter E. Dean
Erie G. Kauffman
Michael A. Arthur
4 Tectonic and Sedimentary Controls, Age, and Correlation of the Upper Cretaceous Wahweap Formation, Southern Utah
57(17)
Zubair Jinnah
5 Implications of the internal Plumbing of a Late Cretaceous Sand Volcano: Grand Staircase--Escalante National Monument, Utah
74(11)
Edward L. Simpson
Hannah L. Hilbert-Wolf
Michael C. Wizevich
Sarah E. Tindall
6 The Kaiparowits Formation: A Remarkable Record of Late Cretaceous Terrestrial Environments, Ecosystems, and Evolution in Western North America
85(22)
Eric M. Roberts
Scott D. Sampson
Alan L. Deino
Samuel A. Bowring
Robert Buchwaldt
7 A Late Campanian Flora from the Kaiparowits Formation, Southern Utah, and a Brief Overview of the Widely Sampled but Little-Known Campanian Vegetation of the Western Interior of North America
107(25)
Ian M. Miller
Kirk R. Johnson
Douglas E. Kline
Douglas J. Nichols
Richard S. Barclay
8 Continental Invertebrates and Trace Fossils from the Campanian Kaiparowits Formation, Utah
132(21)
Leif Tapanila
Eric M. Roberts
9 Elasmobranchs from Upper Cretaceous Freshwater Facies in Southern Utah
153(42)
James I. Kirkland
Jeffrey G. Eaton
Donald B. Brinkman
10 Freshwater Osteichthyes from the Cenomanian to Late Campanian of Grand Staircase--Escalante National Monument, Utah
195(42)
Donald B. Brinkman
Michael G. Newbrey
Andrew G. Neuman
Jeffrey G. Eaton
11 Preliminary Report on Salamanders (Lissamphibia; Caudata) from the Late Cretaceous (Late Cenomanian--Late Campanian) of Southern Utah, U.S.A.
237(36)
James D. Gardner
Jeffrey G. Eaton
Richard L. Cifelli
12 Anuran Ilia from the Upper Cretaceous of Utah--Diversity and Stratigraphic Patterns
273(22)
Zbynek Rocek
James D. Gardner
Jeffrey G. Eaton
Tomas Prikryl
13 Turtles from the Kaiparowits Formation, Utah
295(24)
J. Howard Hutchison
Michael J. Knell
Donald B. Brinkman
14 Review of Late Cretaceous Mammalian Faunas of the Kaiparowits and Paunsaugunt Plateaus, Southwestern Utah
319(10)
Jeffrey G. Eaton
Richard L. Cifelli
15 Late Cretaceous Mammals from Bryce Canyon National Park and Vicinity, Paunsaugunt Plateau, Southwestern Utah
329(41)
Jeffrey G. Eaton
16 Lizards and Snakes from the Cenomanian through Campanian of Southern Utah: Filling the Gap in the Fossil Record of Squamata from the Late Cretaceous of the Western Interior of North America
370(54)
Randall L. Nydam
17 Crocodyliforms from the Late Cretaceous of Grand Staircase--Escalante National Monument and Vicinity, Southern Utah, U.S.A.
424(21)
Randall B. Irmis
J. Howard Hutchison
Joseph J. W. Sertich
Alan L. Titus
18 Review of Late Cretaceous Ankylosaurian Dinosaurs from the Grand Staircase Region, Southern Utah
445(18)
Mark A. Loewen
Michael E. Burns
Michael A. Getty
James I. Kirkland
Matthew K. Vickaryous
19 Ornithopod Dinosaurs from the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Region, Utah, and Their Role in Paleobiogeographic and Macroevolutionary Studies
463(19)
Terry A. Gates
Eric K. Lund
C. A. Boyd
Donald D. DeBlieux
Alan L. Titus
David C. Evans
Michael A. Getty
James I. Kirkland
Jeffrey G. Eaton
20 Review of Pachycephalosaurian Dinosaurs from Grand Staircase--Escalante National Monument, Southern Utah
482(6)
David C. Evans
Thomas Williamson
Mark A. Loewen
James I. Kirkland
21 Ceratopsid Dinosaurs from the Grand Staircase of Southern Utah
488(16)
Mark A. Loewen
Andrew A. Farke
Scott D. Sampson
Michael A. Getty
Eric K. Lund
Patrick M. O'Connor
22 Late Cretaceous Theropod Dinosaurs of Southern Utah
504(22)
Lindsay E. Zanno
Mark A. Loewen
Andrew A. Farke
Gy-Su Kim
Leon P. A. M. Claessens
Christopher T. McGarrity
23 A Trackmaker for Saurexallopus: Ichnological Evidence for Oviraptorosaurian Tracks from the Upper Cretaceous of Western North America
526(4)
Gerard Gierlinski
Martin Lockley
24 First Report of Probable Therizinosaur (cf. Macropodosaurus) Tracks from North America, with Notes on the Neglected Vertebrate Ichnofauna of the Ferron Sandstone (Late Cretaceous) of Central Utah
530(6)
Gerard Gierlinski
Martin Lockley
25 Fossil Vertebrates from the Tropic Shale (Upper Cretaceous), Southern Utah
536(27)
L. Barry Albright III
David D. Gillette
Alan L. Titus
Paleontological Overview and Taphonomy of the Middle Campanian Wahweap Formation in Grand
26 Staircase--Escalante National Monument
563(25)
Donald D. DeBlieux
James I. Kirkland
Terry A. Gates
Jeffrey G. Eaton
Michael A. Getty
Scott D. Sampson
Mark A. Loewen
Martha C. Hayden
27 Taphonomy of a Subadult Teratophoneus curriei (Tyrannosauridae) from the Upper Campanian Kaiparowits Formation of Utah
588(11)
Jelle P. Wiersma
Mark A. Loewen
28 A New Macrovertebrate Assemblage from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian) of Southern Utah
599(24)
Scott D. Sampson
Mark A. Loewen
Eric M. Roberts
Michael A. Getty
Index 623
Alan L. Titus is Monument Paleontologist at Grand StaircaseEscalante National Monument in Utah and Adjunct Curator, Natural History Museum of Utah.

Mark A. Loewen is Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah and Research Associate, Natural History Museum of Utah.