Danemark
Collections(s): 6 Site(s)
A/S Carl Nielsen's sand pit, lower sands : Bornholm - ? 19665 19697 27919 35473
Carl Nielsen's sand pit, near Robbedale, SW Bornholm IslandArnager Bay : Bornholm - ? 27918 27941 35451
1 km E of Arnager village, from a partly overgrown cliff facing Arnager Bay, Bornholm Island; a low coastal cliff on the south coast of Bornholm between Madsegrav and the small bluff, Homandshald.Skyttegaard type section, Arnager Bay : Bornholm - ? 35451
1 km E of Arnager village, from a partly overgrown cliff facing Arnager Bay, Bornholm Island; a low coastal cliff on the south coast of Bornholm between Madsegrav and the small bluff, Homandshald.Sose Bugt tracksite : Bornholm - ? 70519
Sose Bugt, S coast of Bornholm IslandPyritsøen beach tracksite : Capital - Bornholm 78554 78557
discarded slabs on beach near Pyritsøen (Pyrite Lake), old clay pit of Bagå Graven (owned by Hasle Clinker Factory/Hasle Klinkefabrik), now floodedHasle harbor tracksite : Bornholm - ? 78720 86968
at the type section of the Hasle Sandstone south of Hasle harbour, in the southern end of the exposure (N55° 10' 39.369", E14° 42' 9.548"). From a fallen slab, "clearly derived from the succession exposed at the cliff which extends about 1 km from the north to the south."
Publication(s)
- J. Rees. 2000. An Early Cretaceous scincomorph lizard dentary from Bornholm, Denmark. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 48:105-109
- N. Bonde. 2004. An Early Cretaceous (Ryazanian) fauna of "Purbeck-Wealden type" at Robbedale, Bornholm, Denmark. In G. Arratia & A. Tintori (eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 3 – Systematics, Paleoenvironments and Biodiversity. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München
- P. Christiansen and N. Bonde. 2003. The first dinosaur from Denmark. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 227(2):287-299
- N. Bonde and P. Christiansen. 2003. New dinosaurs from Denmark. Comptes Rendus Palevol 2(1):13-26
- J. Lindgren, J. Rees, and M. Siverson, G. Cuny. 2004. The first Mesozoic mammal from Scandinavia. GFF 126:325-330
- J. Lindgren, P. J. Currie, and J. Rees, M. Siverson, S. Lindström, C. Alwmark. 2008. Theropod dinosaur teeth from the lowermost Cretaceous Rabekke Formation on Bornholm, Denmark. Geobios 41:253-262
- F. Surlyk, J. Milàn, and N. Noe-Nygaard. 2008. Dinosaur tracks and possible lungfish aestivation burrows in a shallow coastal lake; lowermost Cretaceous, Bornholm, Denmark. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 267:292-304
- L. B. Clemmensen, J. Milàn, and G. K. Pedersen, A. B. Johannesen, C. Larsen. 2014. Dinosaur tracks in Lower Jurassic coastal plain sediments (Sose Bugt Member, Rønne Formation) on Bornholm, Denmark. Lethaia 47(4):485-493
- J. Milàn. 2004. På sporet af de Bornholmske dinosaurer [On the trail of the Bornholm dinosaurs]. Naturens Verden 2004(11-12):54-61
- J. Milàn and R. G. Bromley. 2005. Dinosaur footprints from the Middle Jurassic Bagå Formation, Bornholm, Denmark. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 52:7-15
- J. Milàn and F. Surlyk. 2015. An enigmatic, diminutive theropod footprint in the shallow marine Pliensbachian Hasle Formation, Bornholm, Denmark. Lethaia 48(4):429-435
- J. Milàn and O. Mateus. 2024. A Turiasaurian (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) Tooth from the Pliensbachian Hasle Formation of Bornholm, Denmark, Shows an Early Jurassic Origin of the Turiasauria. Diversity 16:12:1-10
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