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In Plants and the K-T Boundary, two of the world's leading experts
in palynology and paleobotany provide a comprehensive account of
the fate of land plants during the 'great extinction' about 65
million years ago. They describe how the time boundary between the
Cretaceous and Paleogene Periods (the K-T boundary) is recognized
in the geological record, and how fossil plants can be used to
understand global events of that time. There are case studies from
over 100 localities around the world, including North America,
China, Russia and New Zealand. The book concludes with an
evaluation of possible causes of the K-T boundary event and its
effects on floras of the past and present. This book is written for
researchers and students in paleontology, botany, geology and Earth
history, and everyone who has been following the course of the
extinction debate and the K-T boundary paradigm shift.
In this 2008 text, two of the world's leading experts in palynology
and paleobotany provide a comprehensive account of the fate of land
plants during the 'great extinction' about 65 million years ago.
They describe how the time boundary between the Cretaceous and
Paleogene Periods (the K T boundary) is recognised in the
geological record, and how fossil plants can be used to understand
global events of that time. There are case studies from over 100
localities around the world, including North America, China, Russia
and New Zealand. The book concludes with an evaluation of possible
causes of the K T boundary event and its effects on floras of the
past and present. This book is written for researchers and students
in paleontology, botany, geology and Earth history, and everyone
who has been following the course of the extinction debate and the
K T boundary paradigm shift.
A lavish showcase of paleoartist Jay Matternes's spectacular murals
and sketches For half a century, the artwork of Jay Matternes
adorned the fossil halls of the Smithsonian National Museum of
Natural History. These treasured Matternes murals documenting
mammal evolution over the past 56 million years and dioramas
showing dinosaurs from the Mesozoic Era are significant works of
one of the most influential paleoartists in history. Simultaneously
epic in size and scope and minutely detailed, they also provide a
window into the study and interpretation of vertebrate paleontology
and paleoecology. Visions of Lost Worlds presents these
unparalleled works of art, and also includes the sketches and
drawings Matternes prepared as he planned the murals. Known for his
technical genius and eye for detail, Matternes sketched from
skeletons in museum collections and added muscle, skin, and fur to
bring mammals and dinosaurs from prehistory to vivid life. This
book offers a close look at these works of art, a peek inside the
artist's process, and an examination of the works' impact and
legacy.
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