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The authors do an excellent job of presenting the current state of knowledge, the result of 167 years of research. They provide a historical summary, put the White River sequence in a wide context, and offer environmental interpretations based on fossils, sediments, ancient soils, and other post-deposition processes. . . . Highly recommended.

* Choice *

In summary, this is a worthy successor to the work of O'Harra . . . It feels directed to the knowledgeable amateur or the specialist wanting an overview of the Badlands. . . . Job well done!

* Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology *

Anyone interested in Cenozoic vertebrates or episodes of climate change in the geologic past will find this a valuable reference.

* Quarterly Review of Biology *

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Institutional Acronyms
1. History of Paleontologic and Geologic Studies in the Big Badlands
2. Sedimentary Geology of the Big Badlands
3. Paleoenvironmental and Paleoclimatic Interpretations from Paleosols
4. Post-depositional Processes and Erosion of the White River Badlands
5. Bones that Turned to Stone: Systematics
6. Death on the Landscape: Taphonomy and Paleoenvironments
7. The Big Badlands in Space and Time
8. National Park Service Policy and the Management of Fossil Resources
Bibliography
Glossary
Index

The White River Badlands

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    A Hardback by Rachel C. Benton, Dennis O. Terry, Emmett Evanoff

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      Publisher: MH - Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 5/25/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780253016065, 978-0253016065
      ISBN10: 0253016061

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      Trade Review

      The authors do an excellent job of presenting the current state of knowledge, the result of 167 years of research. They provide a historical summary, put the White River sequence in a wide context, and offer environmental interpretations based on fossils, sediments, ancient soils, and other post-deposition processes. . . . Highly recommended.

      * Choice *

      In summary, this is a worthy successor to the work of O'Harra . . . It feels directed to the knowledgeable amateur or the specialist wanting an overview of the Badlands. . . . Job well done!

      * Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology *

      Anyone interested in Cenozoic vertebrates or episodes of climate change in the geologic past will find this a valuable reference.

      * Quarterly Review of Biology *

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Institutional Acronyms
      1. History of Paleontologic and Geologic Studies in the Big Badlands
      2. Sedimentary Geology of the Big Badlands
      3. Paleoenvironmental and Paleoclimatic Interpretations from Paleosols
      4. Post-depositional Processes and Erosion of the White River Badlands
      5. Bones that Turned to Stone: Systematics
      6. Death on the Landscape: Taphonomy and Paleoenvironments
      7. The Big Badlands in Space and Time
      8. National Park Service Policy and the Management of Fossil Resources
      Bibliography
      Glossary
      Index

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