5 books found
by British Museum. Department of Manuscripts, Edward Harley Earl of Oxford, Robert Harley Earl of Oxford, David Casley, Thomas Hartwell Horne, Charles Morton, Robert Nares, Humphrey Wanley, Stebbing Shaw
1808 · London : G. Eyre and A. Strachan
by Joseph Sabin, Wilberforce Eames, Robert William Glenroie Vail
1888
This scientific detective story is the first book which explains clearly the science used by paleontologists, and the new, cutting-edge techniques that led to the discovery of Seismosaurus, the longest dinosaur yet known--and possibly the largest land animal to have ever lived. Gillette's first-person account of the project answers the most frequently asked questions about Seismosaurus: How was it discovered? How do we know it is a new species? How did it die? Part catalogue of the workings of paleontological science in the 1990s, the book also illustrates the exciting collaboration between Gillette, the chemists and physicists who helped to reconstruct Seismosaurus.