COMPILING A DATABASE FOR OLD AND NEW MESOZOIC TRACKSITE DISCOVERIES FROM THE LAKE POWELL AREA (UTAH AND ARIZONA)
Beginning in 2004 the National Park Service (NPS) funded a rescue survey aimed at compiling an updated GPS database for known sites, newly discovered and previously submerged sites. This objective has been aided by low water levels (more than 30 m below maximum) due to recent drought conditions.
New sites from the Lower Jurassic Glen Canyon Group include the Choal Canyon Sites in the Kayenta-Navajo transition zone with parallel trackways of theropods with metatarsal impressions, and a Eubrontes trackway indicating an estimated speed of about 22.4 km/hour. In the Slick Rock Canyon area, a high density of tracksites in this transition zone includes four mapped sites with a total of 150 tracks of Anomoepus, Grallator and Eubrontes.
Other important discoveries include an Otozoum trackway progressing up a dune foreset in the Navajo Formation, and theropod tracks, now assigned to the Entrada Formation, that were previously incorrectly assigned to the Navajo Formation.