New collaboration to study dinosaur tracks
Dr. Martin Lockley (UCD), Dr. Jong-Deock Lim (NRICH), Dr. Yong-Won Kim (NRICH), Dr. Dan Howard (UCD), and Dr. Kyoung-Soo Kim (NRICH) attended the MOU signing ceremony.
Oct. 25 marked the start of a new era in the Dinosaur Tracks collaborative research between CLAS' Martin Lockley and the Republic of Korea's National Research Institute for Cultural Heritage (NRICH). A Memorandum of Understanding was signed to support the study of dinosaur tracks at a Bureau of Land Management site in Utah. The result of the research will improve preservation of the tracks in Utah and improve the management of dinosaur tracks in Korea.
