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Vancouver Island Paleontological Society
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  • Who We Are
  • What We Do
    • Events
    • 15th BC Paleontological Symposium 2025
      • Symposium Call For Abstracts and Posters
    • Research News
    • Presentations
  • Membership
  • Fossil Info
    • VI Geology
    • Ammonites
    • Reptiles
    • Fossil Fish
    • Fossil Plants
    • Gastropods
    • Bivalves
    • Crabs/Lobsters
  • Fossil Gallery
    • Field Trips
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Research and Scientific Papers & News:

Click on the links below to access documents posted over the years.

2010:

An Istiodactylid Pterosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Nanaimo Group, Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada

Victoria M. Arbour and Philip J. Currie

2009:

Molluscan biostratigraphy and paleomagnetism of Campanian strata, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia: implications for Pacific coast North America biochronology

James W. Haggart, Peter D. Ward, Timothy D. Raub, Elizabeth S. Carter, and Joseph L. Kirschvink

2008:

Bicornisranina Bocki, N. Gen., N. Sp. (Decapoda: Raninidae) from the Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, BC.

Torrey Nyborg and John Fam


Late Cretaceous Octobrachiate Coleoid Lower Jaws from the North Pacific Regions
Kazushige Tanabe, Pat Trask, Rick Ross and Yoshinori Hikida

2005:

Dating the 1700 Cascadia Earthquake: Great Coastal Earthquakes in Native Stories

Ruth S. Ludwin, Robert Dennis, Deborah Carver, Alan D. McMillan, Robert Losey, John Clague, Chris Jonientz-Trisler,

Janine Bowechop, Jacilee Wray, and Karen James

2004:

A late Pleistocene Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) from Courtenay, British Columbia: its death, associated biota,

and paleoenvironment

C.R. Harington, R.L.M. Ross, R.W. Mathewes, K.M. Stewart, and O. Beattie

 

Geologic Time Scale: Why, How and Where Next!
F.M. Gradstein and J.G. Ogg

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