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RED DEER RIVER SHAKEDOWN: A HISTORY OF THE CAPTAIN MARSHALL FIELD PALEONTOLOGICAL EXPEDITION TO ALBERTA, 1922,AND ITS AFTERMATH

机译:马鹿河整治:1922年对阿尔伯塔的船长马修场古生物学研究的历史及其结果

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A Field Museum expedition to collect Late Cretaceous dinosaurs operated for three and a half months in the summer of 1922 in the Red Deer River badlands (Oldman and Dinosaur Park formations, Belly River Group) in an area now known as Dinosaur Provincial Park in southern Alberta, Canada. Associate Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology Elmer S. Riggs led the expedition. He was ably assisted by veteran collectors George F. Sternberg and John B Abbott. A trio of novice collectors, Anthony Dombrosky, George Bedford and C. Harold Riggs, Elmer's youngest son, rounded out the party. The expedition was a success, netting several quality specimens of duckbilled dinosaurs; one small, partial theropod skeleton; an unidentified duckbilled dinosaur skull; four turtles; other miscellaneous fossil vertebrate remains; numerous fossil plants and invertebrates; and a large fossil log. In 1956, one of these specimens-a nearly complete lambeosaurine hadrosaur reconstructed as Lambeosaurus-debuted as the less fortunate partner of Gorgosaurus in the museum's iconic 'Dinosaurs, Predator and Prey' exhibit in Stanley Field Hall. Both of these specimens are still on display in a permanent exhibit called 'Evolving Planet'. Another notable specimen prepared in 1999-2000 after nearly eighty years in an unopened field jacket has been identified as a juvenile Gorgosaurus. This specimen-nicknamed 'Elmer'-was recently touring the globe as part of the 'Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries' exhibit. More importantly, the expedition was an invaluable shakedown experience for the fossil hunting crew and their new equipment in the months before they left on an ambitious, multi-year fossil mammal collecting expedition to Argentina and Bolivia. An oft-repeated myth holds that Riggs viewed the Alberta expedition as a failure and departed the field the moment he obtained permission to go to South America. This paper shows that myth to be unfounded.
机译:一场菲尔德博物馆探险队,收集了1922年夏季在红鹿河荒地(肚皮河群的奥德曼和恐龙公园构造)中运作了三个半月的白垩纪恐龙,该地区现在被称为艾伯塔省南部的恐龙省立公园,加拿大。脊椎动物古生物学副馆长Elmer S. Riggs带领探险队。他得到了资深收藏家George F. Sternberg和John B Abbott的大力帮助。新手收藏者三人组:安东尼·多姆布鲁斯基(Anthony Dombrosky),乔治·贝德福德(George Bedford)和埃尔默的小儿子C.哈罗德·里格斯(C. Harold Riggs)结束了聚会。这次探险是一次成功,将几只优质的鸭嘴恐龙标本放入网中。一小部分兽脚类动物骨骼;身份不明的鸭嘴恐龙头骨;四只乌龟;其他各种化石脊椎动物遗骸;许多化石植物和无脊椎动物;和一块大化石。 1956年,这些标本中的一个-几乎是完整的lambeosaurine hadrosaur改制成为Lambeosaurus-在斯坦利球场的博物馆标志性“恐龙,捕食者和猎物”展览中首次登场,成为Gorgosaurus的不幸伙伴。这两个标本仍在名为“进化中的星球”的永久展览中展出。在未开封的野外夹克中将近八十年后,于1999年至2000年准备的另一具著名标本被鉴定为少年Gorgosaurus。这个被昵称为“埃尔默”的标本最近作为“恐龙:古代化石,新发现”展览的一部分在全球范围内巡回展出。更重要的是,在他们远赴野心勃勃的多年化石哺乳动物采集远征队前往阿根廷和玻利维亚之前的几个月中,这次探险是化石狩猎队及其新设备的宝贵震撼经历。一个经常重复的神话认为,里格斯认为艾伯塔省的探险是一次失败,并在他获得前往南美的许可后就离开了田野。本文表明,神话是没有根据的。

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