The GDB Project team presented updates on our fieldwork at the SE GSA meetings in Chattanooga, TN and at the AAPA meetings in St. Louis. In St. Louis we enjoyed reconnecting with many friends and colleagues with whom we have shared fieldwork experiences in Wyoming including Natalia Laudicina (Ph.D. student at Boston Univ.), Katie Sayre (Ph.D. student at Univ of Arizona), Brett Nachman (UNCG post doc and Ph.D. student at Univ. of Texas), Andrew Barr (Visiting Assistant Professor at George Washington Univ), Glenn and Jane Conroy (Washington University in St Louis), Kieran McNulty (Univ. of Minnesota), Chris Beard (Univ of Kansas), Jay Emerson (Western Michigan University),and Mike Michalyuk (Ph.D. student at New Mexico State).
- PL Phillips, R Anemone and B Nachman (2015) Sedimentological characteristics of an extraordinarily rich mammalian fossil locality in the early Eocene Wasatch Formation, Great Divide Basin, Wy. Geological Society of America (SE), Chattanooga, TN. March 20, 2015.
- R Anemone, C Emerson, B Nachman, A Bryant, and G Conroy (2015) Geospatial paleoanthropology: predicting and locating new fossil localities with approaches from the spatial sciences. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. Supplement 60: 69-70.
(David Wilson/UNCG photo)