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Tracking the yellow dragons: Implications of China's largest dinosaur tracksite (Cretaceous of the Zhucheng area, Shandong Province, China)

机译:追踪黄龙:中国最大的恐龙追踪遗址(山东省诸城市白垩纪)的含义

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Surfaces with more than 2200 dinosaur footprints from the Huanglonggou (Yellow Dragon Valley) site near Zhucheng, in Shandong Province, were excavated for scientific study and with a view to future development as an educational site suitable for further research and tourism. Although geographically close to spectacular and historically famous Upper Cretaceous sites yielding vast bone assemblages, representing giant hadrosaurs and other dinosaurs from the Wangshi Group, the tracksite is in the Lower Cretaceous Yangjiazhuang Formation (equivalent in part to the Longwangzhuang Formation), represents an entirely different dinosaurian fauna, dominated by small theropods. In contrast to a recent pre-excavation study of a localized outcrop which identified only three theropod track morphotypes, in a sample of 135 tracks, the present study has identified at least 2000 additional tracks including those of sauropods and turtles. It is therefore possible to present a more complete interpretation of the site based on the larger and more diverse track assemblage presently exposed. Three theropod track morphotypes are identified as grallatorid morphotypes A and B, with the latter assigned to Grallator yangi comb. nov., and Corpulentapus lilasia. Tracks have been identified from at least 5 levels, of which level 4 exhibits the vast majority in an excellent state of preservation. Other recent studies, which we re-evaluate, suggest the tracks help define an ENE-WSW shoreline with the lake center to the SSE. In terms of number of tracks documented the Huanglonggou site is one of the largest dinosaur tracksites in China, or indeed in the world. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:从山东省诸城市附近的黄龙沟(黄龙谷)遗址挖掘出了超过2200个恐龙足迹的地表,以进行科学研究,以期作为适合进一步研究和旅游的教育场所而发展。尽管在地理上接近壮观且历史悠久的上白垩统遗址,产生了巨大的骨骼组合,代表了王氏集团的巨型鸭龙和其他恐龙,但该遗址位于下白垩统杨家庄组(部分等同于龙王庄组),代表了一个完全不同的地方恐龙动物区系,以小兽脚类动物为主。与最近对一个局部露头的发掘前研究(仅发现三种兽脚类步道形态)相反,本研究在135个步道样本中至少确定了2000条其他步道,包括蜥脚类和龟类。因此,可以基于当前暴露的更大,更多样化的轨道组合,对场地进行更完整的解释。确定了三种兽脚亚目轨迹形态,分别为Grallatorid形态A和B,后者被分配给Grallator yangi梳。十一月和Corpulentapus lilasia。已从至少5个级别中确定了曲目,其中4个级别以绝妙的保存状态展示了绝大多数内容。我们重新评估的其他近期研究表明,这些轨道有助于定义一条以湖中心至上交所的ENE-WSW海岸线。就记载的足迹数量而言,黄龙沟遗址是中国乃至世界上最大的恐龙足迹之一。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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