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Dinosaur Valley State Park

Dinosaur Valley State Park is a state park near Glen Rose, Texas, United States.[1][2]

Dinosaur Valley State Park
The Paluxy River with visible dinosaur tracks in Dinosaur Valley State Park
LocationSomervell County, Texas
Nearest cityGlen Rose, Texas
Coordinates32°15′11.7″N 97°49′6.91″W / 32.253250°N 97.8185861°W / 32.253250; -97.8185861Coordinates: 32°15′11.7″N 97°49′6.91″W / 32.253250°N 97.8185861°W / 32.253250; -97.8185861
Area1,524.72 acres (6.1703 km2)
Established1972
Governing bodyTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
Designated1968

History

Dinosaur Valley State Park, located just northwest of Glen Rose in Somervell County, Texas, is a 1,524.72-acre (617 ha) scenic park set astride the Paluxy River. The land for the park was acquired from private owners under the State Parks Bonds Program during 1968 and opened to the public in 1972.[3] In addition to being a state park, it is also a National Natural Landmark.[4]

Eastward-dipping limestones, sandstones, and mudstones of the Glen Rose Formation were deposited during the early Cretaceous Period approximately 113 million years ago along the shorelines of an ancient sea, and form the geological setting for the park area. Over the last million years or so, these layered formations have been eroded, dissected and sculpted by the Paluxy River which, in many places, has cut down to resistant beds and planed off sizable exposures of rock in the river bottom.[3]

Controversy

Near Dinosaur Valley State Park, in the limestone deposits along the Paluxy River, "twin sets" of tracks were found in the Glen Rose Formation as early as 1908. These footprints were once thought to be evidence that humans and non-avian dinosaurs lived at the same time, but now are identified to be created by dinosaurs.[5] However, young-Earth creationists continue to believe that humans and non-avian dinosaurs lived at the same time, a notion that is contrary to the standard view of the geological time scale. Biologist Massimo Pigliucci has noted that geologists in the 1980s "clearly demonstrated that no human being left those prints," but rather "they were in fact metatarsal dinosaur tracks, together with a few pure and simple fakes."[6]

The family of George Adams, who claimed to have found human footprints in the Glen Rose Formation, later admitted that Adams' and some others' fossil footprints were a hoax.[7] Zana Douglas, the granddaughter of George Adams, explained that during the 1930s' Great Depression her grandfather and other residents of Glen Rose made money by making moonshine and selling "dinosaur fossils".[7] The faux fossils brought $15 to $30 and when the supply ran low, they "just carved more, some with human footprints thrown in."[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Dinosaur Valley State Park
  2. ^ List of Texas State Parks
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2005-06-22. Retrieved 2005-07-02.
  4. ^ "National Natural Landmarks - National Natural Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2019-03-30. Year designated: 1968
  5. ^ Morris, John (May 2013). "Paluxy River: The Tale of the Trails". Acts & Facts. 42 (#5): 12–14.
  6. ^ Massimo Pigliucci, Denying Evolution: Creationism, Scientism, and the Nature of Science, (Sinauer, 2002, page 246): ISBN 0-87893-659-9
  7. ^ a b c Kennedy, Bud (August 10, 2008). "Human footprints beside dinosaur tracks? Let's talk". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. p. B02.

External links

  • Dinosaur Valley State Park, official website
  • A guide to the state park by Glen J. Kuban.
  • The Texas Dinosaur/"Man Track" Controversy by Glen J. Kuban from talk.origins
  • Film footage of Dinosaur Valley State Park from Texas: The Beginnings, Part I on the Texas Archive of the Moving Image

dinosaur, valley, state, park, state, park, near, glen, rose, texas, united, states, paluxy, river, with, visible, dinosaur, tracks, locationsomervell, county, texasnearest, cityglen, rose, texascoordinates32, 253250, 8185861, 253250, 8185861, coordinates, 253. Dinosaur Valley State Park is a state park near Glen Rose Texas United States 1 2 Dinosaur Valley State ParkThe Paluxy River with visible dinosaur tracks in Dinosaur Valley State ParkLocationSomervell County TexasNearest cityGlen Rose TexasCoordinates32 15 11 7 N 97 49 6 91 W 32 253250 N 97 8185861 W 32 253250 97 8185861 Coordinates 32 15 11 7 N 97 49 6 91 W 32 253250 N 97 8185861 W 32 253250 97 8185861Area1 524 72 acres 6 1703 km2 Established1972Governing bodyTexas Parks and Wildlife DepartmentU S National Natural LandmarkDesignated1968 Contents 1 History 2 Controversy 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditDinosaur Valley State Park located just northwest of Glen Rose in Somervell County Texas is a 1 524 72 acre 617 ha scenic park set astride the Paluxy River The land for the park was acquired from private owners under the State Parks Bonds Program during 1968 and opened to the public in 1972 3 In addition to being a state park it is also a National Natural Landmark 4 Eastward dipping limestones sandstones and mudstones of the Glen Rose Formation were deposited during the early Cretaceous Period approximately 113 million years ago along the shorelines of an ancient sea and form the geological setting for the park area Over the last million years or so these layered formations have been eroded dissected and sculpted by the Paluxy River which in many places has cut down to resistant beds and planed off sizable exposures of rock in the river bottom 3 Controversy EditNear Dinosaur Valley State Park in the limestone deposits along the Paluxy River twin sets of tracks were found in the Glen Rose Formation as early as 1908 These footprints were once thought to be evidence that humans and non avian dinosaurs lived at the same time but now are identified to be created by dinosaurs 5 However young Earth creationists continue to believe that humans and non avian dinosaurs lived at the same time a notion that is contrary to the standard view of the geological time scale Biologist Massimo Pigliucci has noted that geologists in the 1980s clearly demonstrated that no human being left those prints but rather they were in fact metatarsal dinosaur tracks together with a few pure and simple fakes 6 The family of George Adams who claimed to have found human footprints in the Glen Rose Formation later admitted that Adams and some others fossil footprints were a hoax 7 Zana Douglas the granddaughter of George Adams explained that during the 1930s Great Depression her grandfather and other residents of Glen Rose made money by making moonshine and selling dinosaur fossils 7 The faux fossils brought 15 to 30 and when the supply ran low they just carved more some with human footprints thrown in 7 See also Edit Geology portal Paleontology portalGeology Paleontology Trace fossil Sedimentary structures List of Texas state parksReferences Edit U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Dinosaur Valley State Park List of Texas State Parks a b Texas Parks and Wildlife Dinosaur Valley State Park Archived from the original on 2005 06 22 Retrieved 2005 07 02 National Natural Landmarks National Natural Landmarks U S National Park Service www nps gov Retrieved 2019 03 30 Year designated 1968 Morris John May 2013 Paluxy River The Tale of the Trails Acts amp Facts 42 5 12 14 Massimo Pigliucci Denying Evolution Creationism Scientism and the Nature of Science Sinauer 2002 page 246 ISBN 0 87893 659 9 a b c Kennedy Bud August 10 2008 Human footprints beside dinosaur tracks Let s talk Fort Worth Star Telegram p B02 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dinosaur Valley State Park Dinosaur Valley State Park official website A guide to the state park by Glen J Kuban The Texas Dinosaur Man Track Controversy by Glen J Kuban from talk origins Film footage of Dinosaur Valley State Park from Texas The Beginnings Part I on the Texas Archive of the Moving Image Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dinosaur Valley State Park amp oldid 1106863645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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