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. 2012 May 25;7(5):e36208. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0036208

Figure 25. Thoroughfares and troughs produced by sauropod dinosaurs.

Figure 25

A, residual hummock or ‘anticlinal’ fold of lagoonal sediments lying between two dinosaurian thoroughfares (with axes indicated by dashed lines). The thoroughfares are so deeply trodden that they have exposed the underlying beds - red palaeosols (weathered grey) with vestiges of sauropod tracks; south of James Price Point. B, a similar but smaller feature at James Price Point, at the very margin of the lower-lying areas shown in Figure 24. The two water-filled areas at left and right have been trodden down by sauropods to leave an ‘anticlinal’ fold between them.