Paleontology Earth Sciences


Summary of a 1997 meeting which outlined the current state of paleontology, and the areas which the science will encompass in the future.








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Paleontology in the 21st Century* - Summary of a 1997 meeting which outlined the current state of paleontology, and the areas which the science will encompass in the future.

  • Chris Clowes's Paleontology Page - Summary information on a variety of paleontological subjects, paleontology focusing on earth sciences the major events in the history paleontology of life. Includes extensive earth sciences links to other resources.
  • Paleontology and Fossils Resources - Offers extensive list of links about paleontology and paleontology fossils, library guides, and lists of books.
  • Palaeos: The Trace of Life on Earth - Provides information about the diversity of organisms on Earth and earth sciences their phylogeny, and the geological timescale in which each group earth sciences lived.
  • ePalaeontology - A web portal offering information primarily of use to professional earth sciences paleontologists, including links to news, articles, job openings and field earth sciences class opportunities.
  • Camouflage and Mimicry in Fossils - Article by Petr Kacha and Vaclav Petr discussing paleontology this subject in depth.
  • Paleontological Research Institute - Details of research and educational resources, and publications, paleontology including visitor science fees and location of the Museum paleontology of the Earth, Ithica, science New York.
  • World Fossil Forum - Provides discussion areas for fossils, rocks and minerals.
  • Paleozoic.org - Information about fossils, book reviews, photographic images, and paleontology Paleolist, a free email-based discussion list.
  • Fossil Science - Provides articles summarising research findings in archaeology, anthropology science and paleontology, written for a general audience.
  • Darwin and Modern Science: The Palaeontological Record: Animals - Article by W. B. Scott, Professor of Geology paleontology at the University of Princeton, discussing to what paleontology extent the animal fossil record supports the truth paleontology of Darwin's theory.
  • USGS Paleontology - Site map for paleontology at the U.S. Geological Survey
  • The Fossil Gallery - Interactive tour through the collections of the Paleontological Museum at the University of Oslo, Norway. Includes areas for plants, mammals, man, dinosaurs, fish, invertebrates, and background information.


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