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CaudalHaplocanthosaurusPapers By SV-POW!sketeersPneumaticitySacralEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

I had a new paper come out today. Unofficial supplementary info here, PDF here. I would have had all this ready to go sooner, but the paper came out sooner than I expected. In fact, I didn’t even know that it had been published until Andy Farke (aka the Open Source Paleontologist) wrote me for a PDF. Turnabout’s fair play, I suppose, because last year I congratulated Stuart Sumida on his Gerobatrachus paper before he knew it was out.

DorsalMamenchisaurEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Darren Naish

Thanks to all for congrats regarding the baby news. Will this mean a short-term break from blogging? In part, yes, but luckily I’ve had the opportunity lately to prepare quite a lot of stuff in advance, so fear ye not oh fans of SV-POW! and Tet Zoo. And to demonstrate that point: welcome to another article in the ‘sauropods of 2008’ series.

CollectionsDorsalStinkin' MammalsSupersaurusEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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At 9:43 this morning, Darren’s wife Toni gave birth to their daughter Emma. I don’t know much more than that except that everyone is well. Join me in offering Darren, Toni and Emma your congratulations!

CaudalFusionGoofyMamenchisaurStinkin' HeadsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

You’d think that in 100+ posts we’d be starting to exhaust the territory, but there are vast swaths of sauropod vertebral morphology that we haven’t even touched. Like fused vertebrae. Sauropods fused their vertebrae all the time. Some of those fusions are age-related, many are pathological, and some are…hard to classify.

CamarasaursCollectionsSacralEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

I’ve mentioned my ardent love for the Big Bone Room at BYU before. One of the cool things that you can find there and nowhere else is BYU 9047, the holotype of Cathetosaurus lewisi , referred in 1996 to Camarasaurus . In referring to the beast as Cathetosaurus in the title I’m not casting aspersions on that referral. I’m just wondering.

CaudalDorsalTitanosaurEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Darren Naish

So, 2008 has come and gone. Was it a good year for sauropods? In terms of new taxa, it wasn’t amazing, but it wasn’t too bad, and (as we’ll see in this and a few following posts) some of the taxa involved had pretty interesting vertebrae.

CervicalCollectionsGoofyLazyEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Just got back my supervisor’s comments on my draft dissertation front-matter. Looks like I’m not going to be able to go with my chosen title.

BrachiosauridsBrachiosaurusCervicalGoofyMountsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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CervicalDiplodocidsDiplodocusDorsalGoofyEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

I’m sure Mike will deride this as sordid linkbait, but what the heck. I’ve been meaning to blog about the sauropods of Star Wars for a while now, and I was finally spurred into action by this comment over at TetZoo.

BrachiosauridsCervicalChristmasGoofyHatsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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CervicalDicraeosaurusMountsPaleontologists Behaving BadlyEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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In view of all the awesome that is the Humboldt Museum’s gigantic brachiosaur mount, it’s too easy to overlook another nearly-complete Tendaguru sauropod, mounted in the very same hall, that is also worthy of respect and, yes, awe.  Ladies and gentlemen, I give you: Dicraeosaurus hansemanni !