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Amanda Brennan, a senior geology major at UAF, spent four weeks in the summer of 2002 working with Roland Gangloff, associate professor of geology and geophysics at UAF and curator of the earth science collections at the University of Alaska Museum. Gangloff organized an excavation effort at a remote site on the Colville River near Alaska’s North Slope. The Colville, from Umiat to Ocean Point, is the most productive dinosaur-bearing area in any polar region in the world. In 14 years of field work, museum researchers have collected and cataloged more than 8,000 teeth and bone fragments.

Credit: Photo by Todd Paris, University Marketing and Publications
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