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The Titanosaur Sauropods from the late Campanian–early Maastrichtian Allen Formation of Salitral Moreno, Río Negro, Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The dinosaur record of the Salitral Moreno locality (Río Negro Province, Argentina) is characterized by a high diversity of herbivore taxa, among them hadrosaurs, ankylosaurs, and titanosaur sauropods, but carnivores are rare, consisting of only a few ...
Garcia, Rodolfo Andres   +1 more
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A sauropod on Mars

open access: yes, 2021
This is old news, for those who have been following NASA's Perseverance rover since before it left Earth, and it's also not my find–my friend, colleague, and sometime co-author Brian Kraatz send me a heads-up about it this morning.
openaire   +1 more source

Earliest Laurasian sauropod eggshells

open access: yes, 2006
Garcia, Geraldine, Marivaux, Laurent, Pélissié, Thierry, Vianey-Liaud, Monique (2006): Earliest Laurasian sauropod eggshells.
Garcia, Géraldine   +3 more
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A reassessment of Vulcanodon karibaensis Raath (Dinosauria:Saurischia) and the origin of the Sauropoda [PDF]

open access: yes, 1984
Vulcanadon karibaensis Raath is redescribed and figured in detail. It forms the basis of the new sauropod family Vulcanodontidae, to which the Indian Barapasaurus is also provisionally referred.
Cooper, Michael R.
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Dinosaur tracks from the Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Parede (Cascais, Portugal): new contributions for the sauropod palaeobiology of the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]

open access: yes
A recently discovered Early Cretaceous (early late Albian) dinosaur tracksite at Parede beach (Cascais, Portugal) reveals evidence of dinoturbation and at least two sauropod trackways.
Barroso-Barcenilla, F.   +5 more
core   +2 more sources

Oblivious sauropods being eaten

open access: yes, 2013
My friend, colleague, and sometime coauthor Dave Hone sent the above cartoon, knowing about my more-than-passing interest in sauropod neurology. It was drawn by Ed McLachlan in the early 1980s for <em> Punch! </em> magazine in the UK (you can buy prints starting at £18.99 here).
openaire   +1 more source

Dentition of titanosaurs (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Río Negro province, Argentina: morphology, implantation and replacement [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Se describe la anatomía observada en un fragmento de dentario de titanosaurio saurópodo de la Formación Anacleto (Cretácico Superior de la provincia de Río Negro), compuesto por siete alvéolos.
Cerda, Ignacio Alejandro   +1 more
core   +1 more source

A REASSESSMENT OF THE PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF CRETACEOUS SAUROPOD DINOSAURS FROM QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

open access: yesPublicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2015
The Cretaceous sauropod material from Queensland, Australia, has been regarded as pertaining to a persistently primitive sauropod lineage (e.g., Coombs and Molnar).
Ralph E. Molnar
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Cervical ligament systems in sauropod dinosaurs: what support is there?

open access: yesVertebrate Anatomy, Morphology, Palaeontology
Sauropod dinosaurs, such as Diplodocus and Dicraeosaurus, have been the subject of numerous hypotheses about what ligamentous structures could have aided in lifting and supporting their long necks.
Audrey Williams, Jerald Harris
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