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  2. Morrison Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison Formation is a distinctive sequence of Upper ... The Morrison Basin, ... were actively worked by George Callison from California State University and the ...

  3. List of dinosaurs of the Morrison Formation - Wikipedia

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    It was the rarest sauropod in the Morrison Formation. [67] B. sp. Wyoming, Utah and Oklahoma Brontosaurus. B. excelsus. Wyoming, Brushy Basin member [57] [68] Two postcranial skeletons. [57] Previously considered a species of Apatosaurus as per Riggs (1903). B. parvus. Utah and Wyoming, Salt Wash and Brushy Basin members Three headless ...

  4. Convict Lake - Wikipedia

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    Convict Lake (Mono: Wit-sa-nap) is a lake located in Mono County, California, United States, situated in the Sherwin Range of the Sierra Nevada.It is known for its turquoise-blue water, the dramatic mountains (including Mount Morrison) that surround it, the trout fishing it affords, and its unusual history.

  5. Paleobiota of the Morrison Formation - Wikipedia

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    Colorado and Utah (Brushy Basin Member) More than 300 specimens, three dimensional calcitic casts of a two-seeded compound cone Tentatively assigned as a gnetale, with some attributes of the cones pointing towards a close relation with the extant genus Ephedra. Dayvaultia [4] D. tetragona. Henry Mountains of Utah (Brushy Basin Member)

  6. Morris Dam - Wikipedia

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    This dam sits south of Silver Mountain and north of Glendora Ridge, which flank the 1,500-foot (460 m) deep San Gabriel Canyon.It is roughly 37 miles (60 km) upstream of the San Gabriel River's mouth at the Pacific Ocean, and 6 miles (9.7 km) downstream of the river's beginning at the confluence of its East and West Forks. [1]

  7. Saurophaganax - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison Formation is a sequence of shallow marine and alluvial sediments which, according to radiometric dating, ranges between 156.3 million years old at its base, [12] to 146.8 million years old at the top, [13] which places it in the late Oxfordian, Kimmeridgian, and early Tithonian stages of the Late Jurassic period.

  8. Tulare Lake - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, author Mark Arax published a book titled The King of California which is about how J.G. Boswell turned the lakebed into farms and revolutionized the farming industry. [ 56 ] In 2015, a documentary titled Tulare, the Phantom Lake: Drought was released and in 2022, a second part to the same documentary was released.

  9. La Jolla complex - Wikipedia

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    Two human skeletons, a male and a female, were found in La Jolla, California, in 1976; they date back at least 9,500 years. They were found during construction work on a house. They were the subject of a decade-long legal battle. The University of California decided to return the remains to one of the local Kumeyaay Indian bands. This was done ...