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The role of Central Asia in dinosaurian biogeography
- D. Russell
- Geology
- 1 October 1993
Dinosaurian biogeography may have been largely controlled by the Mesozoic fragmentation of Pangea and the reassembly of its fragments into a new, boreal supercontinent (Laurasia). Although Late… Expand
Systematics and Morphology of American Mosasaurs
- D. Russell
- Geology
- 9 February 2017
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AN ABELISAUROID (DINOSAURIA: THEROPODA) FROM THE EARLY JURASSIC OF THE HIGH ATLAS MOUNTAINS, MOROCCO, AND THE RADIATION OF CERATOSAURS
- R. Allain, Ronald S. Tykoski, +4 authors P. Taquet
- Geology
- 12 September 2007
Abstract The fossil record of abelisauroid carnivorous dinosaurs was previously restricted to Cretaceous sediments of Gondwana and probably Europe. The discovery of an incomplete specimen of a new… Expand
A nearly complete skeleton of a new troodontid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of the Ordos Basin, Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China
- D. Russell, Zhi-ming Dong
- Geology
- 1 October 1993
An articulated skeleton of a 1 m long theropod from Early Cretaceous strata in Inner Mongolia is clearly referrable to the Troodontidae, representing the most complete specimen known of this group of… Expand
A new specimen of Stenonychosaurus from the Oldman Formation (Cretaceous) of Alberta
- D. Russell
- Geology
- 1 August 1969
A fragmentary skeleton of Stenonychosaurus inequalis indicates that this small theropod dinosaur is very closely related to Saurornithoides mongoliensis from the Cretaceous of central Asia. Both… Expand
The affinities of a new theropod from the Alxa Desert, Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China
- D. Russell, Zhi-ming Dong
- Geology
- 1 October 1993
Remains of bipedal saurischians from lacustrine strata of Albian age in the Alxa ("Alashan") Desert of Inner Mongolia represent a new taxon and the most complete remains of an Early Cretaceous… Expand
Osteology and relationships of Chirostenotes pergracilis (Saurischia, Theropoda) from the Judith River (Oldman) Formation of Alberta, Canada
- P. J. Currie, D. Russell
- Geology
- 1 July 1988
A partial skeleton of a small theropod found in the Judith River Formation of Dinosaur Provincial Park (Alberta) shows that Chirostenotes pergracilis is the same animal as "Macrophalangia canadensis"… Expand
Ostrich Dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Western Canada
- D. Russell
- Geology
- 1 April 1972
The family Ornithomimidae is defined on the basis of the skeletal morphology of the three genera Ornithomimus, Struthiomimus, and Dromiceiomimus known in continental strata in Alberta, which are… Expand
Dates and rates in ancient lakes: 40Ar–39Ar evidence for an Early Cretaceous age for the Jehol Group, northeast China
- P. E. Smith, N. M. Evensen, +5 authors D. Russell
- Geology
- 1 September 1995
The correlation of freshwater sediments in small, fault-bound basins in Liaoning Province, northeast China, known as the Jehol (or Rehe) Group, has been a subject of debate for many years, with bio...