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Granger's early collaboration with Princeton geologist and paleontologist William J. Sinclair produced a series of detailed and perceptive stratigraphic contributions. This research, published primarily in the years 1911–1914, established the first mammalian biostratigraphy of the
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and secured funding for Princeton's William Berryman Scott Fund for research in vertebrate paleontology. Sinclair willed his large petroleum-derived estate to establish Princeton's Sinclair Professorship of Vertebrate Paleontology. The first holder of this professorship was
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bone beds on the basis of the lithographic content and postmortem (taphonomic) features of the fossil bones. He carefully recorded the vertical positions of the fossils within the lower Brule Formation and documented changes in the
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in the Badlands, then called the red layer. Sinclair was not only an excellent vertebrate paleontologist but also an excellent geologist. Sinclair (1923) was one of the first to consider the detailed origin of the
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as a Teaching Fellow and was promoted in 1905 to Instructor in Geology, in 1916 to Assistant Professor, in 1928 to Associate Professor, and in 1930 to Professor.
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Benton, Rachel C.; Terry, Dennis O. Jr.; Evanoff, Emmett; McDonald, Hugh Gregory (2015).
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In 1920 he started a major study of the fossils and geology of the lowest beds of the
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was his doctoral supervisor. After receiving his Ph.D., Sinclair went to
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Walter W. Granger
U. C. Berkeley
John C. Merriam
Princeton University
Paleocene
Eocene
San Juan Basin
Bighorn
Wind River
Brule Formation
White River
William B. Scott
Glenn Lowell Jepsen
Bighorn Basin Dinosaur Project


Walter Granger, 1872–1941, Paleontologist


"William John Sinclair"
The White River Badlands: Geology and Paleontology
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