2005
Rainforth, E.C.
2005.
Case 3348: Palamopus E.
Hitchcock 1845 (Ichnotaxa, Reptilia?): proposed conservation. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature,
62(4): 237-239.
2003
Olsen,
P.E. and E.C. Rainforth. 2003.
The Early Jurassic ornithischian dinosaurian ichnogenus Anomoepus.
In
P.M. LeTourneau and P.E. Olsen (eds.), The Great Rift Valleys of Pangea
in Eastern North America, Volume 2: Sedimentology and Paleontology.
Columbia
University Press, pp. 314-368
Olsen, P.E., H.-D. Sues, E.C. Rainforth,
D.V.
Kent, C. Koeberl, H. Huber, A. Montanari, S.J. Fowell, M.J. Szajna and
B.W. Hartline. 2003. Response to comment on "Ascent of dinosaurs
linked
to Ir anomaly and "fern spike" at Triassic-Jurassic boundary". Science
301: 169. (Download a pdf of
the summaries
of the comment & reply as they appeared in Science or download pdf's of the full
text of the comment by Thulborn and Reply
by Olsen et al.)
Rainforth, E.C.
2003. Revision and
reevaluation
of the early Jurassic dinosaurian ichnogenus Otozoum. Palaeontology,
46: 803-838.
2002
Lockley,
M.G. and E.C. Rainforth. 2002.
The
track record of Mesozoic birds and pterosaurs: an ichnological and
paleoecological
perspective. In L. M. Chiappe and L. M. Witmer (eds.), "Mesozoic
Birds:
Above the Heads of Dinosaurs", University of California Press,
pp. 405-418.
Olsen, P.E., D.V. Kent, H.-D. Sues, C. Koeberl,
H.
Huber, A. Montanari, E.C. Rainforth,
S.J. Fowell, M.J. Szajna,
and
B.W. Hartline. 2002. Ascent of dinosaurs linked to an iridium anomaly
at
the Triassic-Jurassic boundary. Science 296:1305-1307.
1998
Lockley, M.G.,
A.P. Hunt, C. Meyer, E.C.
Rainforth, and R.J. Schultz-Pittman. 1998. A survey of fossil
footprint sites at
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (western USA): A case study in
documentation
of trace fossil resources. Ichnos
5:177-211.
Other papers
2007
Castleman, A.
and E.C. Rainforth. 2007. Stop
4: Rubin Hill Road, Montague, NJ. P. 105 in Rainforth, E.C. (ed.), Contributions to the Paleontology of New
Jersey (II): Field Guide and Proceedings, Geological Association
of New Jersey 24th Annual Conference and Field Trip.
Freile, D., E.C. Rainforth and G.C. Herman.
2007. Stop 5: Gingerbread Castle Stromatolites, Hamburg, NJ. Pp.
106-111 in Rainforth, E.C.
(ed.), Contributions to the
Paleontology of New Jersey (II): Field Guide and Proceedings,
Geological Association of New Jersey 24th Annual Conference and Field
Trip.
Rainforth, E.C. (ed.) 2007.
Contributions to the Paleontology of New
Jersey (II): Field Guide and Proceedings, Geological Association
of New Jersey 24th Annual Conference and Field Trip. Geological
Association of New Jersey, 112 pp. (
Available for purchase from
GANJ;
Table of Contents)
Rainforth, E.C. 2007. Ichnotaxonomic
updates from the Newark Supergroup. Pp. 49-59 in Rainforth, E.C. (ed.), Contributions to the Paleontology of New
Jersey (II): Field Guide and Proceedings, Geological Association
of New Jersey 24th Annual Conference and Field Trip.
Rainforth,
E.C. 2007. Stop 3: Pocono Environmental Education Center,
Dingmans Ferry, PA. Pp. 103-104 in
Rainforth, E.C. (ed.), Contributions
to the Paleontology of New Jersey (II): Field Guide and Proceedings,
Geological Association of New Jersey 24th Annual Conference and Field
Trip.
Rainforth, E.C. and M. Manzella.
2007. Estimating speeds of dinosaurs from trackways: a re-evaluation of
assumptions. Pp. 41-48 in
Rainforth E.C. (ed.), Contributions
to the Paleontology of New Jersey (II): Field Guide and Proceedings,
Geological Association of New Jersey 24th Annual Conference and Field
Trip.
2003
Sues, H.-D. and E.C.
Rainforth. 2003. Introduction (to Part II: Triassic-Jurassic
Assemblages and Faunal Change). In
P.M. LeTourneau and P.E. Olsen (eds.), The Great Rift Valleys of Pangea
in Eastern North America, Vol. 2: Sedimentology and Paleontology.
Columbia University Press, pp. 141-142.
2002
Olsen,
P.E. and E.C. Rainforth. 2002. The
"Age of
Dinosaurs"
in the Newark Basin. American Paleontologist 10:2-5.
2001
Olsen, P.E. and E.C. Rainforth.
2001. The "Age of Dinosaurs"
in the Newark basin, with special reference to the lower Hudson Valley.
In A.E. Gates and P.E. Olsen, P.E. (eds.), Geology of the Lower
Hudson
Valley, 2001 New York State Geological Association Field Trip Guide
Book pp. 73:59-176. New York State Museum, Albany. (Note: pdf is 50 MB!)
1996
Rainforth, E.C.
and M.G. Lockley.
1996.
Tracks
of diminutive dinosaurs and hopping mammals from the Lower Jurassic of
North and South America. In M. Morales (ed.), "The Continental
Jurassic",
Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 60:265-269.
2010
*Bobo, D. and Rainforth, E.C. 2010. Growth in the
dinosaur Coelophysis:
implications for dinosaur speed estimates from trackways. Geological Society of
America, Abstracts with Programs 42 (1):125
2008
Rainforth, E.C. and M. Howard*. 2008. Swimming
theropods? A new investigation of unusual theropod footprints from
Dinosaur State Park, Rocky Hill, CT (Newark Supergroup, eastern North
America). Geological Society of
America, Abstracts with Programs 40 (2):79 (poster)
2007
*
Manzella, M. and
E.C. Rainforth. 2007. Estimating
speeds of dinosaurs: a re-evaluation of assumptions. 61st
Annual Eastern Colleges Science Conference, College of Mt. St. Vincent,
Bronx, April 2006
(poster).
Rainforth, E.C. 2007.
Ichnotaxonomic updates from the Newark Supergroup. In Rainforth, E.C. (ed.), Contributions to the Paleontology of New
Jersey (II): Field Guide and Proceedings, Geological Association
of New Jersey 24th Annual Conference and Field Trip, p. 5.
Rainforth, E.C. 2007. Student
engagement in a general education science course.
The
Teaching Professor Conference, Atlanta, GA, May 2007; one of a
series
of 5 posters by Ramapo faculty on course redesign, resulting from
Faculty Resource Center Teaching Circles Fall 2005-2006
(poster).
Rainforth, E.C. and M. Manzella*. 2007. Estimating
speeds of dinosaurs from trackways: a re-evaluation of assumptions. In Rainforth, E.C. (ed.), Contributions to the Paleontology of New
Jersey (II): Field Guide and Proceedings, Geological Association
of New Jersey 24th Annual Conference and Field Trip, p. 4.
2006
*Osborne,
J. and E.C. Rainforth.
2006. The footprint Apatopus
lineatus from Late Triassic strata of
Milford, NJ: to be a phytosaur or not to be a phytosaur, that is the
question... Geological Society of America, Abstracts
with Programs, 38 (7):554 (poster).
Rainforth, E.C. 2006. Antipus
flexiloquus – the earliest pterosaur
tracks from North America? Geological
Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 38 (2):82.
Rainforth,
E.C. 2006. Feathers, tails, or claws? - a kinematic-taphonomic
re-interpretation of some Connecticut Valley ichnogenera. Geological Society of America, Abstracts
with Programs, 38 (7):436 (poster).
Rainforth,
E.C. 2006. The “stony books” – three-dimensional footprints from
the
Connecticut Valley. Geological Society of America, Abstracts
with Programs, 38 (3):71.
*Rusher,
J.J., E. C. Rainforth,
and F. Farrell. 2006. Two historic mines
in the Highlands region of New Jersey and their effect on water
quality. Geological Society of
America, Abstracts with Programs, 38 (2):81 (poster).
2005
Rainforth,
E.C. 2005.
Edward Hitchcock, ichnological
nomenclature and
footprint-maker identification in mid-nineteenth century North America.
Geological Society of America,
Abstracts with Programs, 37 (7):406.
Rainforth, E.C. 2005.
Ichnological diversity in the Early Jurassic of the Connecticut Valley,
eastern North America. Tracking
Dinosaur Origins: The Triassic/Jurassic terrestrial Transition, St.
George, Utah, March 14-16, 2005.
Rainforth, E.C. 2005. The Newark Basin Footprint Record.
Geology of the central Newark Basin – the
view from the 21st century: Geological Association of New Jersey 22nd
Annual Meeting, October 7-8, 2005.
2004
2002
Rainforth,
E.C. 2002. Ornithichnology: the ichnotaxonomic legacy of Edward
Hitchcock
and the status of the grallatorid ichnogenera Grallator,
Anchisauripus and Eubrontes.
Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 34
(1):31-32.
Rainforth, E.C. 2002. The
Pangean ichnites Otozoum and Pseudotetrasauropus:
an example of relationships among and between tetrapod ichnotaxa and
skeletal
taxa. Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology 22:98A.
Rainforth,
E.C. 2002. Tails of saurischian dinosaurs in the Early Jurassic of
the Newark Supergroup (eastern North America). Geological Society
of
America, Abstracts with Programs 34 (1): 61.
2001
*Olsen,
P.E. and E.C.
Rainforth. 2001. The ascent
of the dinosaurs: ecological release
after
the Triassic-Jurassic mass extinction in continental environments. Programmes
with Abstracts, Earth System Processes (Geological Society of America -
Geological Society of London, Edinburgh, 24-28 June 2001), p.93.
Rainforth,
E.C.
2001.
Late Triassic - Early Jurassic dinosaur ichnofaunas, eastern North
America
and southern Africa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21 (3
Suppl.):91A (poster).
Rainforth,
E.C.
2001.
Tetrapod ichnology of the Early Jurassic Navajo Sandstone: implications
for the "vertebrate ichnofacies" concept. Geological Society of
America,
Abstracts with Programs 33 (6):335.
2000
Rainforth, E.C.
2000.
The Early Jurassic ichnogenus Otozoum. Geological Society
of
America Abstracts with Programs 32(1):67.
1998
*Olsen,
P.E., H.-D.
Sues, E.C.
Rainforth, B. Hartline, and M. Szajna. 1998. New tetrapod bone
assemblage
near Triassic-Jurassic boundary, southeastern PA (Late Rhaetian, Newark
Basin). In D.L. Wolberg, K. Gittis, S. Miller, L. Carey, and A.
Raynore
(eds.), The Dinofest Symposium Abstracts, 1998, addendum.
Dissertations
Ph.D.
Rainforth, E.C. 2005. Ichnotaxonomy
of the fossil footprints of the Connecticut Valley (Early Jurassic,
Newark Supergroup, Connecticut and Massachusetts). Unpublished
Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, Department of Earth and
Environmental Sciences. 1302 pp.
M.S.
Rainforth, E.C.
1997. Vertebrate ichnological
diversity and census studies, Lower
Jurassic
Navajo Sandstone. Unpublished MS report, University of Colorado
at
Boulder,
Department of Geological Sciences.
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