Wading Through History- Fossil Hunting Along Rivers Affected by the 2013 Southern Alberta Flood
Offered By: Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating discoveries made during fossil hunting expeditions along rivers affected by the 2013 Southern Alberta Flood in this 45-minute conference talk from the Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series. Join Joe Sanchez and Ben Borkovic as they wade through history, uncovering remarkable finds such as the Highwood Turtle Block, Highwood Bonebed, St. Mary River Tracks, Castle River Hadrosaur, and Callum Creek Ceratopsian. Learn about the impact of the flood on paleontological research, the methods used to locate and excavate fossils, and the significance of these discoveries for our understanding of prehistoric life in Southern Alberta. Gain insights into the challenges and rewards of field work in post-flood environments, and discover how natural disasters can sometimes lead to extraordinary scientific opportunities.
Syllabus
Intro
Wading Through History: Fossil Hunting Along
Introduction Where did we work?
Highwood Turtle Block
What did we find? Highwood Bonebed
What did we find? St. Mary River Tracks
St. Mary River Trackways
What did we find? Castle River Hadrosaur
Castle River Hadrosad
What did we find? Callum Creek Ceratopsian
Results By the numbers
Acknowledgements
Taught by
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
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