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Dinosaur-fossil museum sought near Moab

Facility would spotlight formation where lots of fossils have been found

Published: Sunday, March 13, 2005 2:44 p.m. MST
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All three epochs are represented in the Cedar Mountain formation, Kirkland said. "It's an incredible period of position."

If a museum is established on state land at Dalton Well, Kirkland thinks it should be administered by one of the two public universities in Utah that are repositories for fossils found on federal land. Those are the University of Utah and the College of Eastern Utah, Price.

Also, since BYU has been excavating this quarry, he said, that university should continue to be the principal investigator at Dalton Well.

Reese Barrick, curator of paleontology at CEU's Prehistoric Museum, says he would like his facility to serve as the umbrella agency for a new center there.

Dinosaurs found there are "from the Cedar Mountain formation, which is sort of what our museum's specialty is," he said.

"There's been a lot of really important bones that have come out of there. And it's a gorgeous area, just outside of Moab."

Leading the BYU excavations in recent years is Brooks Britt, geology professor. He pointed out that bones from Dalton Well are fragmented, but that's part of the story.

"So far we've pulled parts of 44 dinosaurs out of there," Britt said. They represent nine species.

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About 97 percent of the bones are broken. After the animals died, they were scavenged, "and then other dinosaurs walked on top of the bones and broke them," he said.

Insects bored into the bones, some of which may have lain on the ground for 10 years before they were buried. A flooding river moved them a couple of hundred yards, he said, and "they were walked on again . . . .

"It's a great story in terms of what we can learn about what's happened some 120 million years ago. We're playing CSI investigators here."

An odd aspect is that many of the dinosaurs died when they were in the equivalent of their teen years. Why they died is a mystery.

Some died later than others, and "they're much more complete." Four different floods seem to have washed the dinosaur bones.

So far, the scientists have uncovered armored dinosaurs with spikes bristling from their bodies from head to tail. They have found big sauropods, vegetarians related to what used to be called the brontosaurus.

There is a relative to the duckbill dinosaurs, an Iguanodon more than 30 feet long with a knee a foot wide and a small sail along its back.

Four meat-eater species were found, too. The most common is the Utahraptor, a fearsome predator with a huge slashing talon. (Kirkland was instrumental in the discovery of the fierce creature.)

"This place is Utahraptor Central," Brit joked. "We've got more bones than have ever been found in all other places combined, in this one spot."

Three other meat-eaters have been found there, two of them not yet named. One of the predators had long, gracile legs, he said.

The animals died near a lake, and streams fed into the lake, Britt added. Dinosaurs would walk to the water and leave footprints, which are preserved along with mud cracks and crayfish burrows.

"There's nowhere else in North America that has as many dinosaurs of this age, the early Cretaceous, at one spot," Britt said. "It's a pretty cool story."


E-mail: bau@desnews.com

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State paleontologist Jim Kirkland displays a reconstructed foot of the Utahraptor, a predator that he was instrumental in discovering.

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