ichnology in a sentence
Examples
- There are many developing specialities such as paleobiology, paleoecology, ichnology ( the study of tracks and burrows ) and taphonomy ( the study of what happens to organisms after they expire ).
- The study of traces-ichnology-divides into " paleoichnology ", or the study of trace fossils, and " neoichnology ", the study of modern traces.
- In 1930, the octogenarian Aldrich named new ichnogenera of fossil footprints that were discovered in a University of Alabama coalmine in Walker County, Alabama his only venture into the field of ichnology.
- While ornithology was his main passion, he also studied ichthyology, botany and geology, writing a work on burrows and traces, the " Ichnology of Annandale ", his ancestral estate.
- The advent of the Dinosaur Renaissance and the publication by R . McNeil Alexander of a formula which could reconstruct their running speed based on data from fossil trackways brought renewed interest and prestige to ichnology during the late 20th century.
- Charles Darwin's " The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms " } } is an example of a very early work on ichnology, describing bioturbation and, in particular, the burrowing of earthworms.
- That year, Amherst College professor Edward Hitchcock began systematically collecting fossils from the Connecticut Valley, creating a unique ichnology ( the study of prehistoric tracks and traces ) collection now on view in the college's Pratt Museum of Natural History.
- Begun when the science of ichnology ( the study of tracks ) was unknown and made chiefly from the fossils of the Connecticut River Valley ( Connecticut River Valley trackways ), by 1875 this collection consisted of 21, 773 tracks representing 120 species.
- In the field of ichnology, Brand, along with Thu Tang, Andrew A . Snelling, and Steven Austin has proposed that fossil tracks in the Grand Canyon's Coconino Sandstone point to underwater deposition, rather than desert wind deposition of dry sand.
- In ichnology, "'underprints "'( also known as "'transmitted prints "'or "'ghost prints "') are fossil footprints that are preserved in a sedimentary level beneath that which was directly imprinted upon by the foot of the trackmaker.