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Minneapolis student digs for fossils with South Dakota paleontologists at “Big Pig Dig” in Badlands National Park
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| Title | Minneapolis student digs for fossils with South Dakota paleontologists at "Big Pig Dig" in Badlands National Park |
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| Transcript | Office of University Relations SDSM& T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701- 3995 Phone: ( 605) 394- 6082/ 2554 • Fax: ( 605) 394- 6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: ( August 3, 1998) MINNEAPOLIS STUDENT DIGS FOR FOSSILS WITH SOUTH DAKOTA PALEONTOLOGISTS AT " BIG PIG DIG" IN BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK Gerald Mundt, a graduate student at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology ( SDSM& T) in Rapid City, South Dakota, is spending his summer digging for 33- million year old fossil mammals at a site known as the " Big Pig Dig" in Badlands National Park. A joint partnership between the National Park Service ( NPS) and the SDSM& T Museum of Geology, the " Big Pig Dig" is funded by Canon Corporation's " Expedition into the Parks" program and NPS fee demonstration funds. Over 5, 000 fossil bones have been removed from the site, which researchers have concluded was a watering hole over 33 million years ago for early pig- like mammals, rhinos, horses and deer- like mammals. Over 32 individual animals have been found at the site to date. Two graduate theses and several scientific reports have been published based on field work at the Big Pig Dig site. After excavating and mapping the location of each fossil, Gerald and his fellow SDSM& T researchers jacket each specimen with tissue paper, plaster and burlap. The specimen jackets are then carefully transported to the SDSM& T Museum of Geology, where they are prepared and curated. Each summer SDSM& T's field paleontology program attracts students, teachers and others from across the nation. The public can participate on a limited, space- available basis. To obtain additional information about SDSM& T's field paleo program, individuals should contact Dr. Philip Bjork, SDSM& T Museum of Geology, at 1- 800- 544- 8162, ext. 2467, or via email: pbjork@ msmailgw. sdsmt. edu. ++ 30++ Photo Caption: Gerald Mundt maps the location of a 33- million year old fossil specimen at the Big Pig Dig site in Badlands National Park. The field excavation is a partnership between the National Park Service and the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, South Dakota. ( Photo Courtesy of SDSM& T University & Public Relations) ( i: univ\ pressrele\ 0899\ Big Pig Dig Minneapolis MN) |
| Creator | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. University Relations; |
| Subject | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Badlands National Park (S.D.) |
| Local Subject | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Big Pig Dig
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| Digital Publisher | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
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| Date | 1999-08-03 |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| Relation | Is part of Office of University Relations SDSM&T News Collection |
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| Submitting Institution | Devereaux Library. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. |
| Date Digital | 2009 |
| CONTENTdm number | 2699 |
| CONTENTdm file name | 2700.pdf |
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