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Dinosaur tracks in the computer age

Kevin Padian ()
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Kevin Padian: University of California at Berkeley

Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6732, 103-104

Abstract: A three-dimensional record of dinosaur feet and movement comes from 200-million-year-old footprints made in wet mud. Comparisons of these prints with the tracks made by living birds clear up some of the mysteries about dinosaur toes and the tracks that they left.

Date: 1999
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