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Raymond Rogers, Professor

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Published Abstracts Related to Fossil Diagenesis


Contact me (rogers@macalester.edu) if you would like a reprint of any of the following abstracts.
  • Fricke, H.C., R.R. Rogers, R. Backlund, C.N. Dwyer, S. Echt. 2008. Preservation of primary stable isotope signals in dinosaur remains, and environmental gradients of the Late Cretaceous of Montana and Alberta. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 266: 13-27.
  • Trueman, C.N., M.R. Palmer, J. Field, K. Privat, N. Ludgate, V. Chavagnac, D.A. Eberth, R. Cifelli, R.R. Rogers. 2008. Comparing rates of recrystallisation and the potential for preservation of biomolecules from the distribution of trace elements in bones. Palevol 7: 145-158.
  • Fricke, H.C., R.R. Rogers, and T.A. Gates. 2009. Hadrosaurid migration: inferences based on stable isotope comparisons among Late Cretaceous dinosaur localities. Paleobiology 35: 270-288.
  • Koenig, A.E., R.R. Rogers, and C.N. Trueman. 2009. Visualizing fossilization using laser ablation – inductively coupled plasma – mass spectrometry maps of trace elements in Late Cretaceous bones. Geology 37: 511-514.
  • Rogers, R.R., H.C. Fricke, V. Addona, R.R. Canavan, C.N. Dwyer, C.L. Harwood, A.E. Koenig, R. Murray, J.T. Thole, and J. Williams. 2010. Using laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) to explore geochemical taphonomy of vertebrate fossils in the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine and Judith River Formations of Montana. Palaios 25: 183-195.




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