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Jeremiah Kokes, M.S. Student

Associates of Science, 1999, Roane State Community College, Harriman, TN.

Bachelor of Science (Geology), 2002, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN.

Master of Science student (Geosciences), 2005 - present, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.




"My primary interest is in the Late Triassic vertebrate fauna of North America. I am currently redescribing material associated with 'Chatterjeea', an animal discovered at the Post Quarry and found in other Late Triassic localities. In the past, I have assisted Jerry Jacene, formerly of the Science Museum of Minnesota, in the creation of a life model of Champsosaur gigasi, the largest and most comlete of the champsosaurs."




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