A Guide To Fossil Sharks, Skates, And Rays From The Chesapeake And Delaware Canal Area, Delaware

Author(s)Lauginiger, E.M.
Author(s)Hartstein, E.F.
Date Accessioned2008-06-02T13:25:09Z
Date Available2008-06-02T13:25:09Z
Publication Date1983-05
AbstractIn recent years there has been a renewed interest by both amateur and professional paleontologists in the rich upper Cretaceous exposures along the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, Delaware (Fig. 1). Large quantities of fossil material, mostly clams, oysters, and snails have been collected as a result of this activity. Recent dredging (1978, 1981) by the United States Army Corps of Engineers has helped expose a rich vertebrate fossil assemblage. It includes representatives from the classes Reptilia, Osteichthyes, and Chondrichthyes. An extensive literature search has revealed that a wealth of information exists which would aid in the identification of the vertebrate fossils of Delaware.en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/3237
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen_US
Part of SeriesOpen File Reporten_US
Part of Series21en_US
Keywordsfossil sharksen_US
Keywordsfossil skatesen_US
Keywordsfossil raysen_US
KeywordsChesapeake and Delaware Canal, Delawareen_US
Keywordsvertebrate fossils of Delawareen_US
TitleA Guide To Fossil Sharks, Skates, And Rays From The Chesapeake And Delaware Canal Area, Delawareen_US
TypeTechnical Reporten_US
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