[an error occurred while processing this directive] Global Geology 2011, 14(3) 160-191 DOI:     ISSN: 1673-9736 CN: 22-1371/P

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Pascal Godefroit1
Pascaline Lauters1
Jimmy Van Itterbeeck2
Yuri L. Bolotsky3
DONG Zhiming4
JIN Liyong5
WU Wenhao6
Ivan Y. Bolotsky3
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Article by Pascal Godefroit1
Article by Pascaline Lauters1
Article by Jimmy Van Itterbeeck2
Article by Yuri L. Bolotsky3
Article by DONG Zhiming4
Article by JIN Liyong5
Article by WU Wenhao6
Article by Ivan Y. Bolotsky3
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Pascal Godefroit1, Pascaline Lauters1, Jimmy Van Itterbeeck2, Yuri L. Bolotsky3, DONG Zhiming4, JIN Liyong5, WU Wenhao6, Ivan Y. Bolotsky3, 6
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Recent advances on study of hadrosaurid dinosaurs in Heilongjiang ( Amur) River area between China and Russia
Pascal Godefroit1, Pascaline Lauters1, Jimmy Van Itterbeeck2, Yuri L. Bolotsky3, DONG Zhiming4, JIN Liyong5, WU Wenhao6, Ivan Y. Bolotsky3, 6
1. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,Department of Palaeontology,B - 1 000 Bruxelles,Belgium; 2. Afdeling Historische Geologie,Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,B - 3000 Leuven,Belgium; 3. Amur Natural History Museum,Institute of Geology and Nature Exploration FEB RAS,675000 Blagoveschensk, Amurskaya Oblast',Russia; 4. IVPP,Beijing 100044 / Research Center of Paleontology and Stratigraphy,Jilin University,Changchun 130026,China; 5. Museum of Jilin University,Changchun 130026,China; 6. Research Center for Paleontology and Stratigraphy,Jilin University,Changchun 130061,China; 7. The Geological Museum of Heilongjiang,Harbin 150036,China
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Four main dinosaur-bearing sites have been investigated in latest Cretaceous deposits from the Amur / Heilongjiang Region: Jiayin and Wulaga in China ( Yuliangze Formation) ,Blagoveschensk and Kundur in Russia ( Udurchukan Formation) . More than 90% of the bones discovered in these localities belong to hollow-crested lambeosaurine hadrosaurids: Charonosaurus jiayinensis at Jiayin,Amurosaurus riabinini at Blagoveschensk, Olorotitan arharensis at Kundur,and Sahaliyania elunchunorum at Wulaga. Flat-headed hadrosaurine hadrosaurids are much less numerous,but appear well diversified as well: Kerberosaurus manakini at Blagoveschensk, Wulagasaurus dongi at Wulaga,and a new genus at Kundur. Theropods are represented by shed teeth and isolated bones; isolated scutes and teeth discovered at Kundur are tentatively attributed to nodosaurids. Palynological studies suggest that these sites are probably synchronous with the Lancian' vertebrate localities of western North America,which represent the youngest dinosaur faunas in this area. However,the latest Cretaceous dinosaur assemblages are completely different in the Amur /Heilongjiang region ( lambeosaurines abundant,ceratopsids absent) and in western North America ( ceratopsids abundant,lambeosaurines extremely rare or absent) . This probably reflects some kind of geographical barrier between both areas by Maastrichtian time rather than strong differences in palaeoecological conditions.

Keywords: Heilongjiang Province   Amur Region   Late Cretaceous   dinosaurs   Hadrosauridae   palaeobiogeography  
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