
Kevin Aulenback
Kevin Aulenback was employed for many years as a full-time technician with the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta. His expertise in prehistoric flora spearheaded the redevelopment of the muse...
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Identification Guide to the Fossil Plants of the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Drumheller, Alberta
Kevin Aulenback
Plant fossils have helped scientists reconstruct the natural
surroundings that supported the growth and evolution of dinosaurs -
their food sources and habitat. While there are many scientific and
general books on the dinosaurs and dinosaur fossils of the Horseshoe
Canyon Formation, this is the first general publication on fossil
plants within the province of Alberta since 1949. The information in
this guide is based on author Kevin Aulenback's years of experience
and discovery with hands-on investigation of fossil plants in the
Horseshoe Canyon Formation and other areas, and is supported with the
most up-to-date scientific discussion on paleobotany (the study of
ancient plants) and palynology (the study of spores and
pollen).
The book is an easy-to-use guide for the amateur
and professional alike to identifying cretaceous fossil plant finds.
Illustrated with over 800 drawings and photographs, the guide gives
the reader/collector enough information on their finds, as well as on
still-living comparatives, to accurately identify fossils within the
field or lab. The guide contains many unpublished fossil finds noted
by the author over sixteen years of research, discovery, and
observation in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation.
University of Calgary Press
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Paperback Edition:
800 color and B/W illustrations. IndexU.S. distribution
396 pp., 6 " x 9 ", August
2009 paper, $34.95
1-55238-247-8 978-1-55238-247-9
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