Frank DeCourten is a professor and chair in the department of earth sciences at Sierra College in Grass Valley, California, and is the author of The Broken Land: Adventures in Great Basin Geology (The University of Utah Press, 2003).
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List of Illustrations Preface Utah Dinosaur Record 1. The Mesozoic World 2. Dawn of the Utah Mesozoic 3. The Early & Middle Jurassic: Time of Transition 4. The Late Jurassic: Golden Age of Sauropods 5. Blood Brothers: Predators of the Late Jurassic 6. The Early Cretaceous: (Un)Missing Links 7. The Late Cretaceous: Beasts of the Bayous 8. The Curtain Falls: Dinosaurs of the North Horn Formation 9. Doing It Appendix: Classification of Dinosaurs References Index
Praise for the first edition: "Of books on dinosaurs there are many, but this one aims at a wider target. The book is carefully constructed and is immensely aided by its abundant illustrations."-Scientific American "A beautiful book, with lots of truly stunning drawings and photos. You'll have a hard time putting it down."-The Times Independent (Moab) "This ambitious book will satisfy anyone who has ever wondered what things were like when dinosaurs roamed the earth."-Library Journal "DeCourten blends an outstanding treatment of field-based geology with a solid introduction to the biology of dinosaurs. This book will be useful to anyone interested in dinosaurs in general and those who seek a clear, up-to-date introduction to paleontology and dinosaur research methods. It can also serve as a textbook for a basic course in dinosaur paleontology. Highly recommended."-CHOICE