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  • EATON, JOYCE; GUSTAFSON, ERIC PAUL (Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1983-03)
    A published list of type specimens such as this serves several purposes. First and foremost it is intended to allow quick access to the type holdings of a museum and to the basic information that is present in the ...
  • Gustafson, Eric Paul (Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 2015-05)
    The cervid genus Bretzia was fi rst described in 1974 from antler and skull material found in the White Bluffs local fauna of the Pliocene Ringold Formation in south-central Washington. Cervid specimens from the Ringold ...
  • Retallack, G.J.; Gavin, D.G.; Davis, E.B.; Sheldon, N.D.; Erlandson, J.M.; Reed, M.H.; Bestland, E.A.; Roering, J.J.; Carson, R.J.; Mitchell, R.B. (Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 2016-03)
    Greenhouse climatic warming is underway and exacerbated by human activities. Future outcomes of these processes can be projected using computer models checked against climatic changes during comparable past atmospheric ...
  • Dumond, Don E. (Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 2018-10)
    This brief report concerns two colonial-period picture documents from Mexico that are now in the pos-session of the Museum of Natural and Cultural History at the University of Oregon. Both concern historical matters of ...
  • Davis, Edward B. (Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 2019-03)
    Annual compilation of abstracts for the Bulletin of the Museum of Natural History.
  • Emerson, L.F.; Retallack, G.J.; Hughes, B.G. (Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 2022-08)
    Deposition of the shallow marine sandstone of Floras Lake was interrupted by a transient del-taic progradation of redeposited volcanic tuff, which contains the Cape Blanco flora. Dating by 40Ar/39Ar on fresh plagioclase ...
  • Koenigswald, W. von; Widga, C.; Gohlich, U.B. (Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 2023-05)
    A survey of Miocene-Pliocene Mammutidae from North America is provided. Two important but undescribed specimens from Unity (Clarendonian) and Hermiston (Hemphillian) are reported, and a previously described mandible from ...

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