Mugher Mudstone
Description
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Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 3Jema River North, UCMP V-98029 : Shewa - ? 13013 41617
Jema River Shark Tooth Hill, UCMP V-98113 : Shewa - ? 13013 41617
Bestadesse (BST) site : Amhara - North Shewa (Amhara) 69635
Bestadesse (BST) site in the Mugher Mudstone on the west face of a roadcut overlooking the Besola River Valley, several kilometers north of the village of Alem Ketema
Publication(s)
La base comprend 3 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 3 4 M. B. Goodwin, W. A. Clemens, and J. H. Hutchison, C. B. Wood, M. S. Zavada, A. Kemp, C. J. Duffin, C. R. Schaff. 1999. Mesozoic continental vertebrates with associated palynostratigraphic dates from the northwestern Ethiopian plateau. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 19(4):728-741 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.1999.10011185)
- ↑1 2 M. T. Carrano, R. B. J. Benson, and S. D. Sampson. 2012. The phylogeny of Tetanurae (Dinosauria: Theropoda). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 10(2):211-300 (https://doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2011.630927)
- ↑1 2 M. B. Goodwin, R. B. Irmis, and G. P. Wilson, D. G. DeMar Jr, K. Melstrom, C. Rasmussen, B. Atnafu, T. Alemu, M. Alemayehu, S. G. Chernet. 2019. The first confirmed sauropod dinosaur from Ethiopia discovered in the Upper Jurassic Mugher Mudstone. Journal of African Earth Sciences (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103571)
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