Alan Collins receives funding from The Australian Research Council (he is an ARC Laureate Fellow), AuScope and the MinEx CRC. He also has funding from a number of State and Federal Government ...
“In their geological and plate tectonic contexts, they were also similar. In terms of their shapes, they are almost identical.” At the left, a theropod dinosaur footprint found in Brazil's ...
Jacobs, who led the study. “In their geological and plate tectonic contexts, they were also similar. In terms of their shapes, they are almost identical.” Because of these matching ...
"We determined that in terms of age, these footprints were similar," said SMU paleontologist Louis L. Jacobs, who led the study. "In their geological and plate tectonic contexts, they were also ...
Around 200 million years ago Pangea began to break up into smaller chunks because of the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates. Tectonic plates are large slabs which lie beneath the Earth's ...
Paleontologists determined they were similar in age, shape and in geological and plate tectonic contexts. Dinosaurs made the tracks 120 million years ago on a single supercontinent known as ...
Jacobs said in a statement. “In their geological and plate tectonic contexts, they were also similar. In terms of their shapes, they are almost identical.” [Related: A newly discovered ...
Plate Tectonics, Structural Geology, Igneous Petrology ... Currently, several submersible, dredging, bathymetric and geophysical surveys of various spreading centers and transform faults in the ...