Crusin the Fossil Freeway

Crusin  the Fossil Freeway
Author: Kirk Johnson
Publsiher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 683
Release: 2020-03-27
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781682752791

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The travels of a paleontologist and an artist as they drive across the American West in search of fossils. Throughout their journey, they encounter "paleonerds" like themselves, people dedicated to finding everything from suburban T. rexes to ancient fossilized forests.

Prehistoric Journey

Prehistoric Journey
Author: Kirk R. Johnson,Kirk Johnson,Richard Keith Stucky
Publsiher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781555915537

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An updated edition of the award-winning primer on the evolution of the planet's life forms, "Prehistoric Journey" introduces readers to the wonders of the prehistoric world through an accessible text and 119 strong, colorful photos of world-class fossils.

Planet Ocean

Planet Ocean
Author: Bradford Matsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1994
Genre: Evolutionary paleobiology
ISBN: UCSD:31822037181963

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This is the paperback edition of the great pop-paleontology book with the fabulous art that inspired a show that toured the nation's natural history museums. In its own way it has inspired many people to take a new look at the fossil record and imagine creatures and things as they might have been—a blend of word and image unlike any other. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Locked in Time

Locked in Time
Author: Dean R. Lomax,Robert Nicholls
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780231552080

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Fossils allow us to picture the forms of life that inhabited the earth eons ago. But we long to know more: how did these animals actually behave? We are fascinated by the daily lives of our fellow creatures—how they reproduce and raise their young, how they hunt their prey or elude their predators, and more. What would it be like to see prehistoric animals as they lived and breathed? From dinosaurs fighting to their deaths to elephant-sized burrowing ground sloths, this book takes readers on a global journey deep into the earth’s past. Locked in Time showcases fifty of the most astonishing fossils ever found, brought together in five fascinating chapters that offer an unprecedented glimpse at the real-life behaviors of prehistoric animals. Dean R. Lomax examines the extraordinary direct evidence of fossils captured in the midst of everyday action, such as dinosaurs sitting on their eggs like birds, Jurassic flies preserved while mating, a T. rex infected by parasites. Each fossil, he reveals, tells a unique story about prehistoric life. Many recall behaviors typical of animals familiar to us today, evoking the chain of evolution that links all living things to their distant ancestors. Locked in Time allows us to see that fossils are not just inanimate objects: they can record the life stories of creatures as fully alive as any today. Striking and scientifically rigorous illustrations by renowned paleoartist Bob Nicholls bring these breathtaking moments to life.

Crusin the Fossil Freeway

Crusin  the Fossil Freeway
Author: Kirk R. Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007
Genre: Dinosaurs
ISBN: 168275281X

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Chronicles the adventures of a paleontologist and an artist as they travel across the American West in search of fossils, discussing their encounters with like-minded men and women, and telling of their dinosaur discoveries in small-town museums, rock quarries, and the remains of ancient seashores.

Rapture of the Deep

Rapture of the Deep
Author: Ray Troll
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2004
Genre: Fishes in art
ISBN: 9780520239470

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In addition to celebrating the extraordinary fish artist, this beautiful book also pays tribute to the world of zoological and anthropological creatures he renders with a blend of biological accuracy and surreal, offbeat humor.

Hard Road West

Hard Road West
Author: Keith Heyer Meldahl
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-01-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226923291

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The dramatic journeys of the 19th century Gold Rush come to life in this geologist’s tour of the American West and the events that shaped the land. In 1848, news of the discovery of gold in California triggered an enormous wave of emigration toward the Pacific. The dramatic terrain these settlers crossed is so familiar to us now that it is hard to imagine how frightening—even godforsaken—its sheer rock faces and barren deserts once seemed to them. Hard Road West brings their perspective vividly to life, weaving together the epic overland journey of the covered wagon trains and the compelling story of the landscape they encountered. Taking readers along the 2,000-mile California Trail, Keith Meldahl uses settler’s diaries and letters—as well as his own experiences on the trail—to reveal how the geology and geography of the West shaped our nation’s westward expansion. He guides us through a landscape of sawtooth mountains, following the meager streams that served as lifelines through an arid land, all the way to California itself, where colliding tectonic plates created breathtaking scenery and planted the gold that lured travelers west in the first place. “Alternates seamlessly between vivid accounts of the 19th-century journey and lucid explanations of the geological events that shaped the landscape traveled.”—Library Journal

Ancient Wyoming

Ancient Wyoming
Author: Kirk Johnson,Will Clyde
Publsiher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2016-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781936218189

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Sponsored by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the Denver Museum of Natural History. Ever wondered what the ground below you was like millions of years ago? Merging paleontology, geology, and artistry, Ancient Wyoming illustrates scenes from the distant past and provides fascinating details on the flora and fauna of the past 300 million years. The book provides a unique look at Wyoming, both as it is today and as it was throughout ancient history—at times a vast ocean, a lush rain forest, and a mountain prairie.