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Abstracts of Papers: Collecting Late Cretaceous Mammals in Alberta
The "washing" or "underwater screening" technique for collecting microvertebrate fossils, which has been successfully applied to many Cretaceous deposits in the United States, is briefly decribed. In 1964 this technique was used in a search for microvertebrate fossils in the Upper Edmonton Formation. Collections obtained from this and approximately contemporaneous formations in the United States give evidence of a mammalian evolutionary radiation, apparently including significant geographic differentiation, in North America during the Late Cretaceous.
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