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135 T68. Science and Stewardship of U.S. National Park Service Paleontological Resources
Session Chairs:
Vincent Santucci, Justin S. Tweet, Christy C. Visaggi
The National Park Service continues to advance and implement strategic approaches in the management of paleontological resources. This session showcases contributions to inventorying, monitoring, research, outreach, and other aspects of management, stewardship, and science of park fossils.
Presentations
Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | Introductory Remarks | 01:30 PM | 01:35 PM | 5 min | 135-1 | 3, 2, 1, Action!: Advances in Communication through Digital Methods within the National Park Service | Alexandra Apgar | 01:35 PM | 01:50 PM | 15 min | View | 135-2 | Standardizing the non-standard: Applying paleontological resource management across multiple unique units of some of America’s most fossil-rich National Parks | Aubrey Bonde | 01:50 PM | 02:05 PM | 15 min | View | 135-3 | A Historical Perspective of National Park Service Stewardship of Fossil Resources: Contributions of New Deal-Era Public Works Programs | Ms. Megan Rich | 02:05 PM | 02:20 PM | 15 min | View | 135-4 | Course Approaches for Bringing National Park Service Paleontology into the Classroom | Dr. Christy C. Visaggi | 02:20 PM | 02:35 PM | 15 min | View | 135-5 | Engaging Students and the Public in Park Paleontology: A New Educational Guide to National Park Service Fossil Resources | Lindsay Mossa | 02:35 PM | 02:50 PM | 15 min | View | Break | 02:50 PM | 03:05 PM | 15 min | 135-6 | Past Research and Future Directions for Mesozoic Macrofloras Collected in U.S. National Parks | Renee Cace | 03:05 PM | 03:20 PM | 15 min | View | 135-7 | Growth Rings in Fossil Trees from the Chinle Formation, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA | Dr. Judith Totman Parrish | 03:20 PM | 03:35 PM | 15 min | View | 135-8 | Assessing Ecological Relationships Among Late Triassic Vertebrates in Petrified Forest National Park | Alexandra Apgar | 03:35 PM | 03:50 PM | 15 min | View | 135-9 | Assessing Terrestrial Community Response to Aridification: Analysis of Vertebrate Tracks of the Lower Jurassic of Zion National Park (Moenave Fm, Kayenta Fm, Navajo Sandstone), UT, USA | Conner Bennett | 03:50 PM | 04:05 PM | 15 min | View | 135-10 | New paleoenvironmental data for the dinosaur-bearing Chignik Formation (Late Cretaceous), Aniakchak National Monument, southwest Alaska | Anthony Fiorillo | 04:05 PM | 04:20 PM | 15 min | View | Break | 04:20 PM | 04:35 PM | 15 min | 135-11 | Paleoecology Through Taxonomic and Functional Diversity at Three Fossil Sites Within Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota | Ariel Berenyi-Tonesi | 04:35 PM | 04:50 PM | 15 min | View | 135-12 | Multi-proxy investigation of the paleobotanical community at Waco Mammoth National Monument (Waco, Texas, USA) and re-evaluation of paleoclimatic interpretations | Griffen Fallwell | 04:50 PM | 05:05 PM | 15 min | View | 135-13 | New Pleistocene Megafauna and Other Vertebrate Fossils from Fort Pulaski National Monument (Chatham County, Georgia, USA) | Kelly Cronin | 05:05 PM | 05:20 PM | 15 min | View | Concluding Remarks | 05:20 PM | 05:30 PM | 10 min |
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Science and Stewardship of U.S. National Park Service Paleontological Resources
Description
Date and Time: Monday, 20 Oct - 1:30 PM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: 302B
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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