Paleonet: Undergrad Paleo Field Course in Hell Creek area, Montana

Gregory P Wilson gpwilson at u.washington.edu
Thu Apr 11 23:21:39 UTC 2013


Hi All,

I want to bring to your attention to a paleontology field course that I am teaching this summer: Paleontology Field Methods and Research. The course is held in the type area of the Hell Creek Formation in northeastern Montana, deposits made famous as the type location for T. rex and the epicenter of the KT debates in the 1980s (and ongoing!).

For a printable flyer and more information see http://faculty.washington.edu/gpwilson/BIO475_Paleo_Field_Methods.htm

This is a five-week intro to paleontological field methods and research, in which students develop skills in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting field data and designing research projects by participating in ongoing paleontological research on the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction. Topics include excavation of fossils, identification and curation of fossils, collection/interpretation of stratigraphic and taphonomic data, and report writing.

If you are a high-energy, enthusiastic student ready for a summer of hard work and discovery, please contact the instructor! (gpwilson at uw.edu)
 
Course Details (June 24 – July 24):

·       Lecture/Lab Component: Intro lectures on principles in field paleontology, geology, and taphonomy as well as the scientific context of the research. Lab sessions to introduce the fossil vertebrates, curate collected fossil specimens, analyze data, and present final reports.
·       Fieldwork Component: 2.5 wks (Jun 30-Jul 18) at the Hell Creek State Park in NE Montana learning basic paleontology and geology field techniques, gaining context of ongoing research, and engaging in group research projects.
·       Course fee of $120 and Program fee of $1,025 cover transportation, meals, lodging, and equipment for fieldwork. 
·       More info: http://faculty.washington.edu/gpwilson/BIO475_Paleo_Field_Methods.htm
·       Entry Code: contact instructor Greg Wilson (gpwilson at uw.edu) for an entry code.

Note that this is a University of Washington course BUT it is open to students from other institutions. In fact, last year we had students from Appalachian State University and UCLA. And thus far, we've been able to help non-UW student find accomodations for their time in Seattle.

Please distribute this email or flyer to those students that may be interested. And contact me off list for questions, etc.

Best,

Greg

______________________________
Gregory P. Wilson
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
University of Washington
24 Kincaid Hall, Box 351800
Seattle, Washington 98195-1800

Phone:  		206.543.8917
Fax:       		206.543.3041
Homepage: http://faculty.washington.edu/gpwilson/












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