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| Xing L., Harris J., Currie P. (2011) First record of dinosaur trackway from Tibet, China // Geological Bulletin of China, Vol.30. no.1. P.173-178.
http://xinglida.net/pdf/Xing_et_al_2011_Tibet_track.pdf
Three sauropod trackways comprise eight tracks that resemble Brontopodus tracks have been found at the Morong track site in Changdu Prefecture, Tibet, China. These wide- (or sub-wide)-gauge tracks suggest that there was a large sauropod, possibly a member of Titanosauriformes, in Changdu Prefecture during the Early-Middle Jurassic. The sauropod fauna from Changdu Prefecture, Tibet not only has elements in common with the sauropod fauna from the Sichuan Basin, but may include more diverse faunal components.
Middle Jurassic - Lower Cretaceous ammonites & aptychi
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