Dinosaur Prints Purbeck LoRes

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Author name
Professor Dominic Powlesland
Source
Sketchfab
Polygon Count
49,999
Release Date
2016-02-23
License
CC BY-NC 4.0
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In 1997 during quarrying near Purbeck a remarkable set of dinosaur footprints were discovered they were to turn out to be the most extensive exposure of dinosaur footprints in Britain. These prints was discovered around 140 million years after they were originally tramped into the mud. They are the prints of Sauropods, either a Brachiosaurid or a Tatanosaurid. The prints are comprised of circular craters in what was originally mud, created over a period of time on a beach next to a freshwater lagoon. During that time, a number of different individuals, including a juvenile, walked over this patch. Following discovery the footprints were re-buried whilst a long term management plan was developed by the landowners The National Trust and Jurassic Coast Site Team with the support of Natural England. This model was created to secure a precise 3D record which could be shared around the world as the site is prepared for public access. To read more goto http://www.landscaperesearchcentre.org/wp/?p=113

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