Paleontology References

Legislation & Management Documents

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Yellowstone Science

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Selected References

National Park Service paleontological research technical report, Edited by V. L. Santucci. Denver, CO: National Park Service, Natural Resources Publications Office.
Ammons, R., W. J. Fritz, R. B. Ammons, and A. Ammons. 1987. Cross identification of Ring Structures in Eocene Tree (Sequoia magnifica) from the Specimen Ridge Locality of the Yellowstone Fossil Forests. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 60:97-108.
Baker, R. G. 1986. Sangamonian and Wisconsinian paleoenvironments in Yellowstone National Park. Geological Society of America Bulletin 97:717-736.
Chadwick, A. and T. Yamamoto. 1984. A paleoecological analysis of petrified trees in the Specimen Creek area of Yellowstone National Park, Montana, U.S.A. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 45:39-48.
Fritz, W. J. 1984. The puzzle of Yellowstone’s petrified forest. Montana Magazine January–February:15-16.
Fritz, W. J. 1985. Roadside geology of the Yellowstone country. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Company.
Hale, E. S. and J. Fitzke. 2004. Trilobite point paleontological resource survey report, Mount Holmes, Edited by National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park. Mammoth Hot Springs, WY.
Santucci, V. L. 1998. The Yellowstone paleontological survey, Edited by National Park Service, Yellowstone Center for Resources. Mammoth Hot Springs, WY.
Yuretich, R. F. 1984. Yellowstone fossil forests: New evidence for burial in place. Geology 12:159-162.

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