UT Professor Heads to Antarctica in Search of Dinosaurs

Brachiosaurs via Flickr by London looks cc by 2.0
Brachiosaurs via Flickr by London looks cc by 2.0

Antarctica was a temperate environment with tremendous biodiversity millions of years ago. It wasn’t as far south as it is today, so the continent teemed with flora and fauna before becoming the sheet of ice we know it as. And the biodiversity — in particular dinosaurs — is why UT professor and paleontologist Julia Clarke has set out to Antarctica.

Austin Inno, Feb.2, 2016

El Mercurio, Feb. 28, 2016 (article in Spanish)

Red Orbit, Feb. 2, 2016

Featuring: Julia Clarke, Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences