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After some good discussion of trackways on different continents, a SISTER article could list and elucidate the various "[trackways of the world]".
Coastal sites are common, and being eroded away as we speak. I recall seeing on TV, or elsewhere, where SUNLIGHT angles sometimes reveal the trackways on the coastal sites, since they are always under erosion/water forces.
The land trackways also erode, but conditions are obviously different....(a SonoranDesert guyArizonaUSA)...(Not changing STUB status, but getting closer to START) (Article author)...
(I created this article because the original
trackways all-(mostly) related to the "Roman Legion" tracksites of England-(especially), Europe, etc.)... --
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05:15, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
Help me add an external link, please. https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/science/trackways/trackways4.php DrSculerati ( talk) 05:07, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
I just noticed we have two shortish separate articles about fossil footprints which don't even link to each other, so they seem to have been developed in parallel as content forks (their content overlaps a lot). I wonder if they should be merged (this one is basically a subtopic of ichnite). The names also seem inadequate, Jens Lallensack suggested that "fossil footprints" or "fossil tracks" would be better names. FunkMonk ( talk) 07:22, 3 July 2020 (UTC)
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Starting Talk page:
After some good discussion of trackways on different continents, a SISTER article could list and elucidate the various "[trackways of the world]".
Coastal sites are common, and being eroded away as we speak. I recall seeing on TV, or elsewhere, where SUNLIGHT angles sometimes reveal the trackways on the coastal sites, since they are always under erosion/water forces.
The land trackways also erode, but conditions are obviously different....(a SonoranDesert guyArizonaUSA)...(Not changing STUB status, but getting closer to START) (Article author)...
(I created this article because the original
trackways all-(mostly) related to the "Roman Legion" tracksites of England-(especially), Europe, etc.)... --
Mmcannis (
talk)
05:15, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
Help me add an external link, please. https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/science/trackways/trackways4.php DrSculerati ( talk) 05:07, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
I just noticed we have two shortish separate articles about fossil footprints which don't even link to each other, so they seem to have been developed in parallel as content forks (their content overlaps a lot). I wonder if they should be merged (this one is basically a subtopic of ichnite). The names also seem inadequate, Jens Lallensack suggested that "fossil footprints" or "fossil tracks" would be better names. FunkMonk ( talk) 07:22, 3 July 2020 (UTC)