James I. Kirkland
James Ian Kirkland (born August 24, 1954) is an American paleontologist and geologist. He has worked with dinosaur remains from the southwest United States of America and Mexico and has been responsible for discovering new and important genera. He named (or worked with others in naming) ''Animantarx'', ''Cedarpelta'', ''Eohadrosaurus'' (''nomen nudum'', now named ''Eolambia''), ''Jeyawati'', ''Gastonia'', ''Mymoorapelta'', ''Nedcolbertia'', ''Utahraptor'', ''Zuniceratops'', ''Europelta'' and ''Diabloceratops''. At the same site where he found ''Gastonia'' and ''Utahraptor'', Kirkland has also excavated fossils of the therizinosaur ''Falcarius''. Provided by Wikipedia
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New Geochronological Age Constraint and Chemostratigraphy for Aptian Lacustrine Strata, Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah by Marina B. Suarez, Aisha Al Suwaidi, Elizabeth H. Montgomery, James I. Kirkland, Joe Andrew, Noah Mclean, Andreas Möller, Gregory Ludvigson, Celina A. Suarez
Published 2023-09-01
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Berriasian–Valanginian Geochronology and Carbon-Isotope Stratigraphy of the Yellow Cat Member, Cedar Mountain Formation, Eastern Utah, USA by Robert M. Joeckel, Celina A. Suarez, Noah M. McLean, Andreas Möller, Gregory A. Ludvigson, Marina B. Suarez, James I. Kirkland, Joseph Andrew, Spencer Kiessling, Garrett A. Hatzell
Published 2023-01-01
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