On the objectives and results of the Handel T. Martin paleontological expedition (1903-04) to the Santa Cruz Formation in southern Patagonia

Between January and June 1904, Handel T. Martin (1862-1931), of the University of Kansas (KU), collected fossil vertebrates from the Early Miocene Santa Cruz Formation along the Río Gallegos and the Atlantic Coast of Patagonia, as his own private initiative. In his account of the expedition, Martin...

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Autores principales: Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián, Brinkman, P. D., Kay, Richard F.
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Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/67437
https://publicaciones.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/rmlp/article/view/143
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topic Ciencias Naturales
Patagonia, fossils, old Miocene collections, museums
Patagonia (Argentina)
expediciones científicas
Museos
spellingShingle Ciencias Naturales
Patagonia, fossils, old Miocene collections, museums
Patagonia (Argentina)
expediciones científicas
Museos
Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián
Brinkman, P. D.
Kay, Richard F.
On the objectives and results of the Handel T. Martin paleontological expedition (1903-04) to the Santa Cruz Formation in southern Patagonia
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Patagonia, fossils, old Miocene collections, museums
Patagonia (Argentina)
expediciones científicas
Museos
description Between January and June 1904, Handel T. Martin (1862-1931), of the University of Kansas (KU), collected fossil vertebrates from the Early Miocene Santa Cruz Formation along the Río Gallegos and the Atlantic Coast of Patagonia, as his own private initiative. In his account of the expedition, Martin stated that when he and his companion, arrived in Buenos Aires, they visited Florentino Ameghino at the Museo Nacional. Martin’s album of photographs shows that he also visited the Museo de La Plata and Ameghino’s home in La Plata. Before heading to Patagonia, Martin assembled his equipment in Bahía Blanca, where his brother had settled. It is not clear if Martin collected a total of 235 or 395 specimens. Clearly, his main goal was to collect fossils to sell, as many specimens were later sold to different institutions in the United States and Europe by Martin himself and through Robert Ferris Damon, a well-known fossil and mineral trader of the time. To date, we have identified only about 170 specimens in formal collections. A large part of the collection – at least 130 of the choicest specimens – remained at KU, which constitutes one of the largest collections of Santacrucian vertebrates outside Argentina (in addition to the ones in the Yale Peabody Museum in New Haven, the Field Museum in Chicago, and the American Museum in New York). Although the collection at KU is largely neglected by paleontologists and has seldom been studied, it contains a good representation of the Santacrucian fauna, with many fine specimens.
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author Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián
Brinkman, P. D.
Kay, Richard F.
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Kay, Richard F.
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title On the objectives and results of the Handel T. Martin paleontological expedition (1903-04) to the Santa Cruz Formation in southern Patagonia
title_short On the objectives and results of the Handel T. Martin paleontological expedition (1903-04) to the Santa Cruz Formation in southern Patagonia
title_full On the objectives and results of the Handel T. Martin paleontological expedition (1903-04) to the Santa Cruz Formation in southern Patagonia
title_fullStr On the objectives and results of the Handel T. Martin paleontological expedition (1903-04) to the Santa Cruz Formation in southern Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed On the objectives and results of the Handel T. Martin paleontological expedition (1903-04) to the Santa Cruz Formation in southern Patagonia
title_sort on the objectives and results of the handel t. martin paleontological expedition (1903-04) to the santa cruz formation in southern patagonia
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