Razorback Beds
Description
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Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 1Mount Morgan Open Cut tracksite : Queensland - ? 10348 18059 46279 46357 46359 56365 63423 76626 76702 77910 79070 90805
from roof of Mount Morgan Open Cut gold mine (also "fire-clay workings"), at nine locations within the caverns. Four initial sites: site-A, site-B (Ladder Hall), site-C (Entrance Hall), site-D (North Bat Cave); five later sites: Back Hallway, Bat Cave, Main Entrance, Mezzanine Hall, North Cave Intersection
Publication(s)
La base comprend 12 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 H. R. E. Staines. 1954. Dinosaur footprints at Mount Morgan. Queensland Government Mining Journal 55(632):483-485
- ↑1 R. E. Molnar. 1980. Australian late Mesozoic continental tetrapods: some implications. Mémoires de la Société Géologique de France, Nouvelle Série 139:131-143
- ↑1 T. H. Rich and P. Vickers-Rich. 2003. A Century of Australian Dinosaurs. Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery and Monash Science Centre, Monash University (https://doi.org/10.12968/prps.2003.1.42.40159)
- ↑1 R. E. H. Molnar. 1982. A catalogue of fossil amphibians and reptiles in Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 20(3):613-633
- ↑1 A. Bartholomai. 1966. Fossil footprints in Queensland. Australian Natural History 15:147-150
- ↑1 F. S. Colliver. 1954. Triassic footprints in Queensland. Queensland Naturalist 15(3/4):78-79
- ↑1 R. E. Molnar. 1991. Fossil reptiles in Australia. Vertebrate Paleontology of Australasia
- ↑1 A. Romilio, R. T. Tucker, and S. W. Salisbury. 2013. Reevaluation of the Lark Quarry dinosaur Tracksite (late Albian–Cenomanian Winton Formation, central-western Queensland, Australia): no longer a stampede?. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 33(1):102-120 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2012.694591)
- ↑1 A. Romilio, R. Dick, and H. Skinner, J. Millar. 2020. Archival data provides insights into the ambiguous track-maker gait from the Lower Jurassic (Sinemurian) Razorback beds, Queensland, Australia: evidence of theropod quadrupedalism?. Historical Biology (https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2020.1720014)
- ↑1 A. G. Cook, N. Saini, and S. A. Hocknull. 2010. Dinosaur footprints from the lower Jurassic of Mount Morgan, Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum—Nature 55(1):135-146
- ↑1 J. D. Scanlon. 2006. Dinosaurs and other Mesozoic reptiles of Australasia. Evolution and Biogeography of Australasian Vertebrates
- ↑1 J. R. Foster, J. D. Harris, and A. R. Milner, E. M. Bordy, L. Sciscio, D. Castanera, M. Belvedere, L. Xing, M. G. Lockley. 2025. Jurassic vertebrate tracks and traces. Vertebrate Ichnology: Tetrapod Tracks and Trackways (https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-443-13837-9.00015-9)
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