The Bolca Fossil-Lagerstatten a window into the Eocene world : Excursion guidebook of the conferences: Climatic and Biotic Events of the Paleogene (CBEP 2014), Ferrara, Italy, 1-6 July 2014; 9th European Paleobotany and Palynology Conference (EPPC 2014), Padova, Italy, 26-31 August 2014; XII Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists (EAVP 2014), Torino, Italy, 24-28...
This accession consists of the "Cerro Ballena" website as it existed on December 17, 2019. Cerro Ballena is a unique paleontological site located in the Atacama Region
of Chile. In 2010, paleontologists discovered a rich fossil site containing dozens of whale skeletons, along with the remains of other extinct marine mammals and other marine
vertebrates. In 2011, paleontologists from Chile and the United States conducted rapid documentation and digitization of this site. This website provides information about
the site and the project which was led by Nicholas D. Pyenson, Research Geologist in the National Museum of Natural History, Department of Paleobiology. The Digitization Program
Office within the Smithsonian Institution, Office of the Chief Information Officer, provided three-dimensional digitization support for the project. This accession also includes
server files for the website. Materials are in electronic format.
This accession consists of the "Cerro Ballena" website as it existed on June 16, 2014. Cerro Ballena is a unique paleontological site located in the Atacama Region
of Chile. In 2010, paleontologists discovered a rich fossil site containing dozens of whale skeletons, along with the remains of other extinct marine mammals and other marine
vertebrates. In 2011, paleontologists from Chile and the United States conducted rapid documentation and digitization of this site. This website provides information about
the site and the project which was led by Nicholas D. Pyenson, Research Geologist in the National Museum of Natural History, Department of Paleobiology. The Digitization Program
Office within the Smithsonian Institution, Office of the Chief Information Officer, provided three-dimensional digitization support for the project. Data from the digitization
is not included in this accession. Materials are in electronic format.
Folder 24 Royal Ontario Museum, 1969. Contains Report on Paleontological Excavations Carried out by a Field Party of the Royal Ontario Museum, During July and August, 1969.
Container:
Box 22 of 35
Type:
Archival materials
Collection Restrictions:
Correspondence A-J in series 10 is missing.
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 328, National Museum of Natural History. Department of Paleobiology, Records
This accession consists of the "Cerro Ballena" website as it existed on December 8, 2016. Cerro Ballena is a unique paleontological site located in the Atacama Region
of Chile. In 2010, paleontologists discovered a rich fossil site containing dozens of whale skeletons, along with the remains of other extinct marine mammals and other marine
vertebrates. In 2011, paleontologists from Chile and the United States conducted rapid documentation and digitization of this site. This website provides information about
the site and the project which was led by Nicholas D. Pyenson, Research Geologist in the National Museum of Natural History, Department of Paleobiology. The Digitization Program
Office within the Smithsonian Institution, Office of the Chief Information Officer, provided three-dimensional digitization support for the project. Data from the digitization
is not included in this accession. Materials are in electronic format.
Basal sauropodomorphs and the vertebrate fossil record of the Ischigualasto Formation (Late Triassic: Carnian-Norian) of Argentina / Paul C. Sereno, editor ; Jeffrey A. Wilson, Memoirs editor, SVP