Régions: Sahtu Settlement Area
étiquettes: physical sciences, fossils, paleontology, biological evolution
chercheur principal: | Cumbaa, Stephen L (4) |
Nᵒ de permis: | 14714 |
Organisation: | Canadian Museum of Nature |
Année(s) de permis: |
2010
2008
1997
1995
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Délivré: | mai 11, 2010 |
Équipe de projet: | Stephen L. Cumbaa (co-principal investigator, Canadian Museum of Nature), Richard G. Day (research assistance, logistics, Canadian Museum of Nature), Alison M. Murray (co-principal investigator, Unive... Plus de résultats |
Objectif(s): To learn more about the environment of this ancient seaway, and why it was a "hot spot" for fish evolution. The Western Interior Seaway covered the middle of North America, from the NWT to the Gulf of Mexico.
Description du projet: To discover fossil bones and teeth of new species of ancient fishes, and remains of other animals that shared the shallow waters of the Western Interior Seaway with them. This seaway covered the middle of North America, from the NWT to the Gulf of Mexico. The researchers are trying to learn more about the environment of this ancient seaway, and why it was a "hot spot" for fish evolution. The researchers will hike along the shore, looking at the exposed bedrock, especially along the cliff facing the lake. The tools are very basic hand tools – rock hammers and chisels, and will be used them to try to break apart sections of rock where fossilized bones of fish are seen. The researchers would then take samples for study and further preparation in the laboratory at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, and at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Samples are normally from about one-half kilogram to four or five ki... Plus de résultats