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Introduction
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Fish in Mud
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The Formation
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Sedimentary Structures
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Massive Sediments
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Biological Activity
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Animal Preservation
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Fish Orientation
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Floating Death Pose
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Garbology
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Mars
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Email
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Rover
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Dinosaur Provincial Park
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Dinosaur Park
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Volcano Ash
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NASA
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Environmental Change
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Dinosaur Diversity
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Why bentonites
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How to calculate ages
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My story
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Uncertainty
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New Project
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New Method
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Results
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Sediment Accumulation Rates
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Geochronology
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Age Ranges
Description:
Explore the Royal Tyrrell Museum's most significant geological discoveries of 2016 in this captivating Speaker Series talk by Dr. David A. Eberth. Delve into fascinating topics such as fish preservation in mud, sedimentary structures, and biological activity in ancient formations. Discover the connections between Mars exploration and paleontology, and learn about the importance of volcanic ash in dating dinosaur fossils. Gain insights into new geochronology methods, sediment accumulation rates, and their impact on understanding dinosaur diversity and environmental changes in Dinosaur Provincial Park. Uncover the challenges and uncertainties in calculating prehistoric ages and how innovative projects are advancing our knowledge of Earth's geological history.

Fish, Mud, Mars, and Time - The Royal Tyrrell Museum’s Greatest Geologic Hits in 2016

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
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