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    Paleofloristic and paleoenvironmental information from a Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) flora of the lower Cantwell Formation near Sable Mountain, Denali National Park, Alaska by Tomsich, Carla Susanne, McCarthy, Paul J., Fowell, Sarah J., Sunderlin, David

    “…The lower Cantwell Formation in Denali National Park, Alaska, is a Late Cretaceous high-latitude fluvial succession that contains dinosaur and bird footprints,…”
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    An Island Studies Course at a Liberal Arts Institution: Pedagogy from a Natural History Perspective by Sunderlin, David, Xu, Lijuan

    Published in Island studies journal (01-11-2008)
    “…An intellectual treatment of islands and isolation lends itself to a foundation in a liberal arts education. The introductory undergraduate course on island…”
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    Evaluating the sensitivity of paleoclimate results using different approaches of leaf morphotype resolution: A case study using the Eocene Florissant paleoflora, central Colorado by Golub, Anna R., Sunderlin, David, Allen, Sarah E., Meyer, Herbert W.

    “…We tested the sensitivity of paleoclimate estimates to different resolutions of leaf morphotype distinction by grouping one paleofloral collection three ways…”
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    Evidence for a western extension of the Angaran phytogeographic province in the Early Permian by Sunderlin, David

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-08-2010)
    “…A newly described Early Permian fossil plant assemblage in the Mt. Dall conglomerate in the Farewell terrane (Alaska Range, USA) is analyzed from a…”
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    Paleoenvironment and paleoecology of a Late Paleocene high-latitude terrestrial succession, Arkose Ridge Formation at Box Canyon, southern Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska by Sunderlin, David, Trop, Jeffrey M., Idleman, Bruce D., Brannick, Alexandria, White, Jaclyn G., Grande, Lance

    “…Paleogene sedimentary rocks of the Arkose Ridge Formation (Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska) preserve a record of a fluvial–lacustrine depositional environment and…”
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    Fossil wood in coal-forming environments of the late Paleocene–early Eocene Chickaloon Formation by Williams, Christopher J., Trostle, Kyle D., Sunderlin, David

    “…The early Cenozoic Chickaloon Formation is the main coal-bearing sequence in south-central Alaska. Coal and associated plant macrofossils are well exposed in…”
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    Sedimentology, facies architecture and chemostratigraphy of a continental high-latitude Paleocene–Eocene succession—The Chickaloon Formation, Alaska by Neff, John L., Hagadorn, James W., Sunderlin, David, Williams, Christopher J.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (15-08-2011)
    “…The Paleocene–Eocene Chickaloon Formation of southern Alaska represents rapid deposition in a floodbasin setting, contains abundant and diverse fossil plant…”
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    PALEOCLIMATIC AND PALEOECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF A PALEOCENE–EOCENE FOSSIL LEAF ASSEMBLAGE, CHICKALOON FORMATION, ALASKA by SUNDERLIN, DAVID, LOOPE, GARRISON, PARKER, NANCY E, WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER J

    Published in Palaios (01-06-2011)
    “…New collections of a leaf compression-impression paleoflora preserved in fluvio-lacustrine sediments of the upper Chickaloon Formation, south-central Alaska,…”
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    An Island Studies Course at a Liberal Arts Institution: Pedagogy from a Natural History Perspective by David Sunderlin, Lijuan Xu

    Published in Island studies journal (01-11-2008)
    “…An intellectual treatment of islands and isolation lends itself to a foundation in a liberal arts education. The introductory undergraduate course on island…”
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    Permian phytogeographic patterns on northern Pangea with new data from the Alaska range by Sunderlin, David

    Published 01-01-2005
    “…Global phytogeographic patterning was well developed on Pangea by Late Paleozoic time. The major phytogeographic provinces recognized in the Permian are…”
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