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When Life Flourished in Ancient Seas: The Early Paleozoic Era

When Life Flourished in Ancient Seas: The Early Paleozoic Era
When Life Flourished in Ancient Seas: The Early Paleozoic Era



Dinosaur Tracks: And Other Fossil Footprints of the Western United States by Martin Lockley,
Dinosaur Tracks: And Other Fossil Footprints of the Western United States by Martin Lockley,
For all dinosaur enthusiasts, rockhounds, and tourists, this is the definitive guidebook to the paleontological treasure trove of fossil footprints in the western United States. Concentrating on the rich fossil life of the Colorado Plateau region -- including parts of Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico -- Martin Lockley and Adrian P. Hunt tell the story behind a track record that extends back some 300 million years. Dinosaur Tracks and Other Fossil Footprints of the Western United States takes readers on a fascinating journey through America's ancient past. The authors explain, in language the nonscientist will appreciate, the fossil track record from the Paleozoic Era through our modern Cenozoic Era. Specialists will appreciate the annotated references and detailed descriptions of important specimens. A series of lifelike illustrations by artist Paul Koroshetz depicts dinosaurs in their natural habitat, and an appendix lists museums and other major repositories of tracks and replicas, giving details on tracksites open to the public. Dinosaur Tracks is the perfect guidebook for explorations of the exciting prehistory of the American West.



Paleozoic - The Paleozoic is a major division of the geologic timescale, one of four geologic eras. The division of time into eras, the largest division of geologic time, dates back to Giovanni Arduino in the 18th century, although his original name for the era now called the Paleozoic was "Primitive" (see Tertiary).

Era (geology) - A geologic era is a subdivision of geologic time that is a separate classification that divides the Phanerozoic Eon into three parts timeframes. The the Paleozoic, the Mesozoic, and the Cenozoic represent the major stages in the macroscopic fossil record.

Panthalassa - Panthalassa (Greek for "all seas") was the vast global ocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea during the late Paleozoic era and the early Mesozoic era. It included the vast Pacific Ocean on the west and north and the Tethys Ocean to the southeast.

Asselian - In the geologic timescale, the Asselian is the age of the Cisuralian epoch of the Permian period of the Paleozoic era of the Phanerozoic eon that is comprehended between 299 million and 294 million 600 thousand years ago, approximatedly. The Asselian age succeeds the Gzhelian age of the Pennsylvanian epoch of the Carboniferous period and precedes the Sakmarian age of the Cisuralian epoch.



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