I will be sending the 2018 Field Report to the printers tomorrow. Here is a sneak peek at the front cover. It features the Peter Trusler reconstruction of Victoria's newest named dinosaur Diluvicursor pickeringi (see Herne et al, 2018) wandering along an early Cretaceous riverbank.
Museum Victoria and Monash University have conducted “Dinosaur Dreaming” digs since 1995. Originally at the Flat Rocks site outside Inverloch, Victoria, it has evolved to include localities along the Bass and Otway Coasts. Since 2008 this blog has shared images and stories of crew taking part in excavations, fossil bones recovered, and fossilly things we get up to between digs. The most recent dig took place at Twin Reefs for 3 weeks in February 2025.
Sunday, 27 January 2019
Wednesday, 16 January 2019
Diluvicursor getting views
The annoucement Diluvicursor pickeringi, our first Eric the Red West dinosaur to be named, was the top-most viewed Zoological Science article in PeerJ in 2018, with more than 11,000 views.
Congratulations to Matt Herne and the team (including regular Dino Dreamers Alan Tait and Mike Cleeland)!
https://peerj.com/blog/post/115284881116/celebrating-community-growth-and-open-science-peerjs-2018-in-review/?utm_source=soye2018&utm_medium=email&utm_content=text_link
Congratulations to Matt Herne and the team (including regular Dino Dreamers Alan Tait and Mike Cleeland)!
https://peerj.com/blog/post/115284881116/celebrating-community-growth-and-open-science-peerjs-2018-in-review/?utm_source=soye2018&utm_medium=email&utm_content=text_link