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There is Tony Martin's book on dinosaurs. The aim of that book is to teach paleo. using dinosaurs as the hook, but it would probably help you with your course. David C. Kopaska-Merkel Geological Survey of Alabama P.O. Box 869999 Tuscaloosa AL 35486-6999 (205) 349-2852 fax 349-2861 www.gsa.state.al.us To join sednet, an e-mail group for discussion of sedimentology, send a blank e-mail message to sednet-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. > -----Original Message----- > From: paleonet-owner@nhm.ac.uk [mailto:paleonet-owner@nhm.ac.uk]On > Behalf Of Dr. Chris Baldwin > Subject: paleonet dino text > > > Will you please suggest texts (books and/or other) that might be used > to support an introductory historical geology course that uses dinosaurs > as the "hook"? > > I'm looking for something that will contain a certain amount of ... > subversive (!) plate tectonics, sed/strat, plus a modicum of death and > dying. > > Thanks. > > Chris Baldwin > >
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