File:Edmontosaurus NDGS 2000 locality.png

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English: Geographic (A) and stratigraphic (B) position of NDGS 2000. The red dot in (A) indicates the locality where NDGS 2000 was recovered and the red band in (B) indicates the approximate stratigraphic position of NDGS 2000 relative to the published stratigraphic section from nearby Pretty Butte (Murphy et al. 2002: Fig 11). Geology in (A) based on a digitized version of the map produced by (Clayton 1980). Position of Cretaceous-Paleogene (KPg) boundary and magnetostratigraphy in (B) from (Hicks et al. 2002). The KPg boundary and the Hell Creek-Ludlow Formation contact are not coincident at Pretty Butte, as reported by (Pearson et al. 2002).
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Source Drumheller S. K., Boyd C. A., Barnes B. M. S., Householder M. L. (2022) Biostratinomic alterations of an Edmontosaurus “mummy” reveal a pathway for soft tissue preservation without invoking “exceptional conditions”. PLoS ONE 17(10): e0275240. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275240
Author Stephanie K. Drumheller, Clint A. Boyd, Becky M. S. Barnes & Mindy L. Householder

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