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Geology Museum Research

Our museum maintains an active program of research. Listed below are references for published works by museum staff.

Current research interests include fossil chondrichthyans and Neogene mammals.


    Cicimurri, D.J. 1996. The first occurrence of a hybodont shark in the Lakota Formation of South Dakota. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, Rocky Mountain Section regional meeting, Rapid City, South Dakota.
    Cicimurri, D.J., and G.L. Bell, Jr. 1996. Vertebrate fauna of the Boquillas Formation of Brewster County, Texas: A preliminary report. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16(supplement to 3):28A.
    Cicimurri, D.J, G.L. Bell, Jr., and P.W. Stoffer, 1999, Vertebrate paleontology of the Pierre Shale and Fox Hills formations (late Campanian-late Maastrichtian) of Badlands National Park, South Dakota, in V.L. Santucci (ed.), 4th N.P.S. Paleontological Research Volume. National Park Service Paleontological Research, Technical Report, NPS/NRPO/NRTR - 99. p. 1-7.
    Cicimurri, D.J. 2000. Early Cretaceous Elasmobranchs from the Newcastle Sandstone (Albian) of Crook County, Wyoming. Mountain Geologist 37(3):101-107.
    Cicimurri, D.J. 2001. Cretaceous elasmobranchs of the Greenhorn Formation (middle Cenomanian-middle Turonian), western South Dakota, in V.L. Santucci and L. McClelland (eds.), Proceedings of the 6th Fossil Resource Conference. Geologic Resources Division Technical Report, NPS/NRGRD/GRDTR - 01/01.

    Cicimurri, D.J. 2001. Fossil selachians from the Belle Fourche Shale (Cretaceous, Cenomanian), Black Hills region of South Dakota and Wyoming. Mountain Geologist 38(4):181-192.

    Cicimurri, D.J., and M.J. Everhart. 2001. An elasmosaur with stomach contents and gastroliths from the Pierre Shale (late Cretaceous) of Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 104(3-4):129-143.
    Shimada, K., and D.J. Cicimurri. 2001. Total length of the late Cretaceous shark Squalicorax (Anacoracidae). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21(supplement to no. 3):101A.
    Cicimurri, D.J., and M.D. Fahrenbach. 2002. Chondrichthyes from the upper part of the Minnelusa Formation (middle Pennsylvanian: Desmoinesian), Meade County, South Dakota. Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Sciences 81:81-92.
    Parmley, D., and D.J. Cicimurri. 2003. Late Eocene sharks of the Hardie Mine Local Fauna of Wilkinson County, Georgia. Georgia Journal of Science 61(3):153-179.
    Cicimurri, D.J. 2004. Early Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) elasmobranchs from the Mowry Shale, Fall River County, South Dakota. The Mosasaur 7:69-73.

    Cicimurri, D.J. 2004. Late Cretaceous chondrichthyans from the Carlile Shale (Middle Turonian to Early Coniacian) of the Black Hills region, South Dakota and Wyoming. Mountain Geologist 41(1):1-16.

    Hamm, S.A., and D.J. Cicimurri. 2005. Middle Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian) Chondrichthyans from the Lake Neosho Shale Member of the Altamont Limestone in Montgomery County, Kansas. Paludicola 5(2):65-76.
    Parmley, D., and D.J. Cicimurri. in press. First record of a chimaeroid fish from the Eocene of the Southeastern United States. Journal of Paleontology 79.

    Shimada, K., and D.J. Cicimurri. 2005. Skeletal anatomy of the Late Cretaceous shark, Squalicorax (Neoselachii: Anacoracidae). Palaontologische Zeitschrift 79(2):241-262.

    Stahl, B.J., and D.J. Cicimurri. 2005. Late Mississippian chondrichthyans from the Monteagle Limestone of northern Alabama. Paludicola 5(1):1-14.

    Cicimurri, D.J.  in press.  A partial rostrum of the sawfish, Pristis lathami Galeotti 1837, from the Eocene of South Carolina. Journal of Paleontology 81.

    Shimada, K., and D.J. Cicimurri.  2006.  The oldest record of the Late Cretaceous anacoracid shark, Squalicorax pristodontus (Agassiz), from the Western Interior, with comments on Squalicorax phylogeny.  In S.G. Lucas and R.M. Sullivan (eds.), Late Cretaceous vertebrates from the Western Interior. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 35:177-184.

 

 


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