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A panoramic view of the Kaiparowits Plateau. Note the layers of deposits present in the Kaiparowits Formation.
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Kai2012-69
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A DMNS Team prospects at the top of a ridge in the center of the picture (between the two pine trees)on the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-70
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DMNS Volunteer Fritz Koether perches on the side of a hill as he examines a potential specimen.
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Kai2012-71
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Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, makes careful notes in his field journal.
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Kai2012-72
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Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, smiles after having a productive morning.
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Kai2012-73
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Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, looks down at the most recently found site.
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Kai2012-74
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Dr. Bob Raynolds, DMNS Research Associate, holds a survey pole in one hand and his field journal in the other as he looks up at their most recent find.
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Kai2012-75
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The students in the DMNS Paleontology Field School take notes and ask questions of Dr. Joseph Sertich at the most recent find.
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Kai2012-76
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DMNS Volunteer Mark Hunter carefully brushes off a specimen being chipped out of the rock.
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Kai2012-77
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DMNS Volunteer Mark Hunter carefully brushes off a specimen being chipped out of the rock.
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Kai2012-78
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DMNS Volunteer Conni O'Connor (L) and DMNS Staffer Gussie McCracken (R) tear strips from a burlap bag as preparation for making a field jacket.
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Kai2012-79
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Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, applies strips of burlap soaked in plaster to the specimen to prepare it for transport.
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Kai2012-80
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Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, (L) and DMNS Volunteer Mark Hunter (Center) apply strips of burlap soaked in plaster create a field jacket for a Hadrosaur (duck billed dinosaur) while DMNS Volunteer Anne Herrington looks on.
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Kai2012-81
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The DMNS Team works on creating a field jacket to transport the Hadrosaur (duck billed dinosaur) that was found.
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Kai2012-82
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The DMNS Team works on creating a field jacket to transport the Hadrosaur (duck billed dinosaur) that was found.
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Kai2012-83
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The rugged terrain in the Kaiparowits Plateau, note the rock formation at the top that resembles the head of a bird.
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Kai2012-84
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Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, uses a power rock saw to remove a specimen.
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Kai2012-85
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The rugged terrain in the Kaiparowits Plateau, note the rock formation to the left at the top that resembles the head of a bird.
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Kai2012-86
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A stitched panoramic view of the rugged terrain on the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-87
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Element used in the stitched panoramic view in Kai2012-87.
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Kai2012-87-a
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Element used in the stitched panoramic view in Kai2012-87.
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Kai2012-87-b
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Element used in the stitched panoramic view in Kai2012-87.
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Element used in the stitched panoramic view in Kai2012-87.
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Element used in the stitched panoramic view in Kai2012-87.
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Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, uses a power rock saw to remove a specimen.
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Kai2012-88
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Dr. Ian Miller, DMNS Earth Sciences Department Chair and Curator of Paleontology, uses a pick to excavate a new specimen in the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-89
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Carol Lucking, DMNS Earth Sciences Assistant Collections Manager, and DMNS Volunteer Kate Zubin-Stathopoulos rest after a long, hard day.
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Kai2012-90
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Lesley Petrie, DMNS Staff, uses her pack as a pillow after a long, hard day on the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-91
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Gussie McCracken, DMNS Staff, rests on her pack after a long day of preparing field jackets for fossils. Note the plaster still on her hands.
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Kai2012-92
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Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, uses a paint brush to carefully clear away debris from a new specimen.
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Kai2012-93
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Fossilized imprint of skin from a Hadrosaur is carefully cradled for display.
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Kai2012-94
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DMNS Staff Lesley Petrie perches on the side of a ridge as she excavates a fossil site.
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Kai2012-95
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A view of the rugged terrain on the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-96
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Dr. Bob Raynolds, DMNS Research Associate, carefully chisels out a fossil specimen on the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-97
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Dr. Bob Raynolds, DMNS Research Associate, points out features to the assembled group before they return to camp.
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Kai2012-98
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Early evening shadows fall on the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-99
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A closer view of the early evening shadows falling on the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-100
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The Field Team: L-R: First row kneeling: Dr. Bob Raynolds, DMNS Research Associate; DMNS Volunteer Mark Hunter; DMNS Staff Gussie McCracken; and DMNS Volunteer Anne Herrington; Middle Row: DMNS Volunteer Kathy Kelley; DMNS Staff Lesley Petrie; DMNS Volunteer Conni O'Connor; DMNS Volunteer Kate Zubin-Stathopoulos; and Carol Lucking, DMNS Earth Sciences Assistant Collections Manager (standing to the right); Back Row: DMNS Volunteer Fritz Koether; Dr. Ian Miller, DMNS Earth Sciences Department Chair and Curator of Paleontology; Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology; and DMNS Staff Doug Klein.
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Kai2012-101
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The Field Team: L-R: First row kneeling: Dr. Bob Raynolds, DMNS Research Associate; DMNS Volunteer Mark Hunter; DMNS Staff Gussie McCracken; and DMNS Volunteer Anne Herrington; Middle Row: DMNS Volunteer Kathy Kelley; DMNS Staff Lesley Petrie; DMNS Volunteer Conni O'Connor; DMNS Volunteer Kate Zubin-Stathopoulos; and Carol Lucking, DMNS Earth Sciences Assistant Collections Manager (standing to the right); Back Row: DMNS Volunteer Fritz Koether; Dr. Ian Miller, DMNS Earth Sciences Department Chair and Curator of Paleontology; Dr. Joseph Sertich, DMNS Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology; and DMNS Staff Doug Klein.
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Kai2012-102
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The view of a prominent feature on the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-103
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Dusk settles over the Kaiparowits Plateau.
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Kai2012-104
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