Author: TJ Fedak
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Field Work Preparations
During the past several weeks we have been getting equipment and supplies prepared for 10 days of field work. Dr. Tim Fedak will lead a crew of 3-4 students and volunteers to examine the site where Canada’s oldest dinosaur skeletons have been found. Previous field work (2000, 2004, 2006) recovered the bones of at least…
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Records of Scientific Inquiry
The Earthquake Dinosaurs Facebook page provides new levels of online community engagement. At the time of writing this post, there are 1938 individuals receiving updates when new steps have been taken research projects. In a year’s time that number might become much larger (10,000 or more). The global Facebook audience widens the opportunity for social…
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Research History – 2000 Dinosaur Dig
The intention of the Earthquake Dinosaurs website is to engage an online community with the opportunity to be engaged with research focused on the dinosaurs and other Jurassic fossils from the shores of the Bay of Fundy. The name Earthquake Dinosaurs refers to the importance that tectonics, the break of Pangaea and the formation of…