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Dinosaurs and Other Mesozoic Reptiles of California

معرفی کتاب «Dinosaurs and Other Mesozoic Reptiles of California» نوشتهٔ Richard P. Hilton; illustrated by Ken Kirkland; foreword by Keven Padian، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of California Press در سال 2003. این کتاب در 20 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

One of the most geologically complex and diverse states, California spent much of the age of dinosaurs under water. While most of the fossils found in the state are those of reptiles that lived in the sea (thalattosaurs, ichthyosaurs, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and turtles), some are those of birds and pterosaurs that soared above it. Other fossils come from terrestrial animals that died and were washed into the ocean. These include turtles, crocodiles, lizards, and dinosaurs such as armored ankylosaurs, duck-billed hadrosaurs, and a variety of carnivorous dinosaurs. Richard Hilton is the first to tell the unsung story of the dinosaurs and reptiles of land, sea, and sky that lived in California and Baja California during the Mesozoic era (245 million-65 million years ago), in addition to the history of their discovery. Vibrantly illustrated with more than three hundred photographs, paintings, and drawings, this book provides geological and environmental details, describes the significance of the major fossils, and chronicles the adventures involved in the discovery, preparation, and publishing of the finds.Hilton also includes accounts of the scientists, teachers, students, ranchers, and weekend fossil hunters who endured (and continue to endure) harsh weather, fires, wild animals, and the usual challenges of fieldwork to collect fossil remains and make major discoveries. These enthusiasts managed to safeguard an abundance of fossil resources, some of which would otherwise have been destroyed by quarrying, paving, and housing developments. Dinosaurs and Other Mesozoic Reptiles of California takes this legacy one step further by documenting information about the fossils and their finders in accessible prose and vivid artistic renderings, creating a valuable contribution to our understanding of California's prehistoric past.

vividly Described And Illustrated, This Engaging Saga Of The California 'bone Rush' Is Authoritative And Accessible To Expert Or Amateur Paleontologists And The General Reader.—michael Novacek, American Museum Of Natural History, Author Of time Traveler

california Has Long Been Recognized For Its Very Significant Fossils Of Mesozoic Marine Reptiles. Not As Well Known Are The Other Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils. Richard Hilton Recreates The Mesozoic History Of California, And The Animals That Lived There—on Both Land And Sea. The Book Provides A Much Needed History Of Fossil Exploration In The State, From The Earliest Work By J.c. Merriam And Annie Alexander, Up To The Present Day. It Profiles The Work Of Many Of The Dedicated And Enthusiastic Amateurs Who Have Made Such An Important Contribution To This Work.—elizabeth L. Nicholls, Curator Of Marine Reptiles, Royal Tyrrell Museum

from A Restricted But Significant Fossil Record Of Mesozoic Reptiles, Hilton Reconstructs The Fascinating Ecosystem That Thrived On The Ancient West Coast And Provides A Captivating Narrative Of Its Discoverers. This Book Is A Must For Anyone Interested In The Deep History Of California And Its Adjacent Regions.—luis M. Chiappe, Coeditor Of mesozoic Birds: Above The Heads Of Dinosaurs

publishers Weekly

california Has Produced A Rich Trove Of Mesozoic Fossils: Dinosaurs, Flying Reptiles, And Especially, Since Most Of The State Was Submerged Under Water During The Mesozoic Era, Marine Reptiles. Hilton, A Professor Of Geology At California's Sierra College, Presents A Comprehensive Guide To These Remains, And A History Of Those Who Discovered Them, Going Back To The 1890s. (one Of The Highlights Is His Account Of Allan Bennison's Discovery Of The Vertebrae And Leg Bones Of A Hadrosaur In 1936, When Bennison Was Only 17 Years Old.) Hilton Explains The Role Of California's Active Geology (many Fossils Are Exposed By Earthquakes) And Dinosaur Taxonomy As An Introduction. Then, He Discusses Each Species Of Dinosaur And Reptile: How And Where It Lived, And Its Physical Characteristics. These Explanations Are Beautifully Illustrated By Kirkland, Who Provides Detailed Drawings Of Skulls And Entire Skeletons, As Well As Imaginative Reconstructions Of How Dinosaurs May Have Appeared When They Walked The Earth. This Handsome Volume Will Delight Any Dinosaurophile. 97 Color Illus., 102 B&w Photos, 91 Line Illus., 1 Table. (aug. 29) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

One of the most geologically complex and diverse states, California spent much of the age of dinosaurs under water. While most of the fossils found in the state are those of reptiles that lived in the sea (thalattosaurs, ichthyosaurs, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and turtles), some are those of birds and pterosaurs that soared above it. Other fossils come from terrestrial animals that died and were washed into the ocean. These include turtles, crocodiles, lizards, and dinosaurs such as armored ankylosaurs, duck-billed hadrosaurs, and a variety of carnivorous dinosaurs. Richard Hilton is the first to tell the unsung story of the dinosaurs and reptiles of land, sea, and sky that lived in California and Baja California during the Mesozoic era (245 million-65 million years ago), in addition to the history of their discovery. Vibrantly illustrated with more than three hundred photographs, paintings, and drawings, this book provides geological and environmental details, describes the significance of the major fossils, and chronicles the adventures involved in the discovery, preparation, and publishing of the finds. Hilton also includes accounts of the scientists, teachers, students, ranchers, and weekend fossil hunters who endured (and continue to endure) harsh weather, fires, wild animals, and the usual challenges of fieldwork to collect fossil remains and make major discoveries. These enthusiasts managed to safeguard an abundance of fossil resources, some of which would otherwise have been destroyed by quarrying, paving, and housing developments. Dinosaurs and Other Mesozoic Reptiles of California takes this legacy one step further by documenting information about the fossils and their finders in accessible prose and vivid artistic renderings, creating a valuable contribution to our understanding of Californias prehistoric past. This volume tells the story of the dinosaurs and reptiles of land, sea, and sky that lived in California and Baja California during the Mesozoic era (245 million-65 million years ago), in addition to the history of their discovery. Illustrated with more than three hundred photographs, paintings, and drawings, this book provides geological and environmental details, describes the significance of the major fossils, and chronicles the adventures involved in the discovery, preparation, and publishing of the finds. The author also includes accounts of the scientists, teachers, students, ranchers, and weekend fossil hunters who endured (and continue to endure) harsh weather, fires, wild animals, and the usual challenges of fieldwork to collect fossil remains and make major discoveries. These enthusiasts managed to safeguard an abundance of fossil resources, some of which would otherwise have been destroyed by quarrying, paving, and housing developments pt. 1. California during the age of reptiles Geologic history The dinosaurs The flying reptiles The marine reptiles pt. 2. The history of discovery The northern provinces The southern provinces. ON JUNE 11, 1936, seventeen-year-old Allan Bennison pedaled his bicycle from his San Joaquin Valley home near Gustine to the hills of western Stanislaus Country, thirty-five miles away.
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