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Vertebrates: Dinosaurs et al: Theropod Tracks |
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Written by Keith Minor
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Theropod Tracks   Remarks -
Here are several theropod tracks from the famous Dinosaur Valley State Park, from the top of the Lower Glen Rose Formation, just west of Glen Rose, Somervell County, TX. -
Langston (1983) refers these to the trace fossil genus Irenesauripus. -
The dinosaur that is believed to have made these tracks is Acrocanthosaurus.   General Info Stratigraphic Occurrence Age -
According to Langston (1983), the tracks at Dinosaur Valley occur ~6 feet below the Caryocorbula martinae (Whitney) bivalve zone that separates the Glen Rose Limestone into the lower and upper members. The tracks also appear to be within the Douvilleiceras mammilatum Schlotheim ammonite zone of Young, placing the tracks in the middle Lower Albian Stage (~110 mya). Geographic Occurrence (not an all-inclusive list) Remarks For photographs and more information on the Glen Rose Formation trackways: -
Farlow, J. O. 1981. Estimates of Dinosaur Speeds from a New Trackway Site in Texas. Nature (London) 294, 747–748. -
Farlow, J. O. 1993. The Dinosaurs of Dinosaur Valley State Park, Somervell County, TX. Austin: Texas Parks and Wildlife Press. -
Langston, W., Jr. 1974. Nonmammalian Comanchean Tetrapods. Geoscience and Man 8, 77–102. -
Langston, W., Jr. 1983. "Lower Cretaceous Dinosaur Tracks Near Glen Rose, Texas". In: Perkins, B. F.; Langston, W., Jr., eds. Lower Cretaceous Shallow Marine Environments in the Glen Rose Formation: Dinosaur Tracks and Plants. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Field Trip Guide, 39–61. -
Lockley, M. 1991. Tracking Dinosaurs. New York: Cambridge University Press. -
Shuler, E. W. 1917. Dinosaur Tracks in the Glen Rose Limestone Near Glen Rose, Texas. American Journal of Science 44, 294–298. -
Spearing, D. 1991. Roadside Geology of Texas. Missoula: Mountain Press, 245–251. -
Weishampel, D. B. 1990. "Dinosaurian Distribution". In: Weishampel, D. B.; Dodson, P.; Osmólska, H., eds. The Dinosauria. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 97–98. -
Young, K. 1974. Lower Albian and Aptian (Cretaceous) Ammonites of Texas. Geoscience and Man 8, 175–228.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 31 July 2008 )
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