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Teaching Documents about Taphonomy

Nan Crystal Arens, C. Strömberg and A. Thompson, Department of Integrative Biology, and Paleobotany Section, Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California at Berkeley: Virtual Paleobotany, Lab. III, Conditions Required for Plant Fossil Preservation.

Suzanne Bowie, The palaeofiles, Dept. of Earth Sciences University of Bristol: Experimental taphonomy.

Derek Briggs, University of Bristol: The role of biofilms in the fossilization of non-biomineralized tissues. Abstract. Workshop "Fossil and Recent Biofilms", Oldenburg 2001.

Neal L. Evenhuis, Department of Natural Sciences, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii: Fossil Diptera Catalog, TAPHONOMY.

Anthony R. Fiorillo, Dallas Museum of Natural History (Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs): Vertebrate Taphonomy.

Robert A. Gastaldo, Department of Geology, Colby College, Waterville, Maine: A Brief Introduction to Taphonomy. See also: Plant Taphonomy.

Jon Luly, Department of Tropical Environment Studies and Geography (TESAG), James Cook University, Cairns and Townsville: The Gentle Art of Taphonomy. Introduction to taphonomy with an emphasis on bone preservation.

Rosalie F. Maddocks, Department of Geosciences, University of Houston: PRINCIPLES OF PALEOBIOLOGY, Unit 1, Taphonomy. An introduction.

Space Studies Board, National Research Council, Washington, DC: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. Size Limits of Very Small Microorganisms. Proceedings of a workshop, debating the question of minimal microbial size. Go to: J. William Schopf, Fossils and Pseudofossils: Lessons from the Hunt for Early Life on Earth, or Jack Farmer, Taphonomic Modes in Microbial Fossilization.

Jessica Spratt, The Hooper Virtual Natural History Museum, Department of Earth Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario: Vertebrate Taphonomy.










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