摘要
Republic of Korea (South Korea) is one of the richest and most exciting regions on earth for the study of vertebrate ichnology. Very unique vertebrate fossils include dinosaurs, bird tracks, pterosaurs were discovered from more important sites. New finds of dinosaur skeletal remains have increased the number and diversity of known Korean dinosaur taxa. Other fossils including dinosaur tooth and skin impressions, pterosaur bonesand tooth, turtle bones and eggs, crocodile skull and tooth, lizard bone, wood fossils, and trace fossils. Many sites reveal the highest density of bird and dinosaur track levels anywhere in the world. In South Korea there is a comprehensive system of national and provincial parks as well as nearly 500 sites identified under national legislation as ‘naturalmonuments’, in which the Cretaceous sites are the most abundant, and the Mudeungsan National Geopark newly established was certificated as the UNESCO Global Geopark.
Abstract
Republic of Korea (South Korea) is one of the richest and most exciting regions on earth for the study of vertebrate ichnology. Very unique vertebrate fossils include dinosaurs, bird tracks, pterosaurs were discovered from more important sites. New finds of dinosaur skeletal remains have increased the number and diversity of known Korean dinosaur taxa. Other fossils including dinosaur tooth and skin impressions, pterosaur bonesand tooth, turtle bones and eggs, crocodile skull and tooth, lizard bone, wood fossils, and trace fossils. Many sites reveal the highest density of bird and dinosaur track levels anywhere in the world. In South Korea there is a comprehensive system of national and provincial parks as well as nearly 500 sites identified under national legislation as ‘naturalmonuments’, in which the Cretaceous sites are the most abundant, and the Mudeungsan National Geopark newly established was certificated as the UNESCO Global Geopark.
关键词
dinosaurs /
bird tracks /
pterosaurs /
fossil protection /
geopark /
South Korea
Key words
dinosaurs /
bird tracks /
pterosaurs /
fossil protection /
geopark /
South Korea
Min Huh.
Dinosaurs, birds and pterosaurs of Korea and geological heritage protection[J]. 世界地质(英文版). 2019, 22(4): 289-292 https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-9736.2019.04.07
Min Huh.
Dinosaurs, birds and pterosaurs of Korea and geological heritage protection[J]. Global Geology. 2019, 22(4): 289-292 https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-9736.2019.04.07
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Kim J Y, Huh M. 2018. Dinosaurs, birds, and Pterosaurs of Korea:a paradise of Mesozoic vertebrates. Springer, 1-320.