Paleontological resources definition

Paleontological resources means fossils and other remains of prehistoric animals, plants, insects, and other objects of natural history within Colorado that do not show evidence of human association;
Paleontological resources means the remains or traces of organisms, plant or animal, which have been preserved by various means.
Paleontological resources means remains of prehistoric life pertaining to the natural history of the state.

Examples of Paleontological resources in a sentence

  • Paleontological resources are any fossilized remains, traces, or imprints of organisms, preserved in or on the earth's crust, that are of paleontological interest and that provide information about the history of life on earth.

  • Paleontological resources include not only the actual fossil remains, but also the collecting localities and the geologic formations containing those remains.

  • The Consultant shall monitor construction in the vicinity of known significant fossil localities and in areas with geological formations with moderate to high probability of producing significant Paleontological resources.

  • Paleontological resources, including mineralized, partially mineralized, or unmineralized bones and teeth, soft tissues, shells, wood, leaf impressions, footprints, burrows, and microscopic remains, are more than 5,000 years old and occur mainly in Pleistocene or older sedimentary rock units.

  • Paleontological resources can be of scientific importance and include mineralized animals and plants or trace fossils such as footprints.

  • Paleontological resources include not only the actual fossils but also the geological deposits that contain them and are recognized as nonrenewable scientific resources protected by federal statutes and policies.

  • In the event of the discovery of Paleontological resources during construction or demolition, there shall be no further excavation or disturbance of the site within a 200 foot radius of the location of such discovery until it can be evaluated by a qualified archeologist or paleontologist.

  • Paleontological resources are the fossilized remains of organisms that have lived in a region in the geologic past and whose remains are found in the accompanying geologic strata.

  • Paleontological resources include fossil plants and animals, and evidence of past life such as trace fossils and tracks.

  • Denial or revoca- tion of a certification of compliance issued under 36 CFR part 292, subpart C, related to the use, subdivision, and development of privately owned prop- erty within the boundaries of the Saw- tooth National Recreation Area.(e) Paleontological resources.

Related to Paleontological resources

  • Cultural resources means archaeological and historic sites and artifacts, and traditional religious, ceremonial and social uses and activities of affected Indian tribes.

  • Reservoir means a porous and permeable underground formation containing a natural accumulation of producible oil or gas that is confined by impermeable rock or water barriers and is individual and separate from other reservoirs.

  • Mineral Resource means a concentration or occurrence of diamonds, natural solid inorganic material, or fossilized organic material including base and precious metals, coal, diamonds or industrial minerals in or on the earth’s crust in such form and quantity and of such grade or quality that it has reasonable prospects for economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade, geological characteristics and continuity of a mineral resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge;

  • economic resources means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, which are not funds, but may be used to obtain funds, goods or services;

  • renewable energy sources means renewable sources such as small hydro, wind, solar including its integration with combined cycle, biomass, bio fuel cogeneration, urban or municipal waste and other such sources as approved by the MNRE;

  • Natural Resource or “Natural Resources” shall mean land, fish, wildlife, biota, air, water, ground water, drinking water supplies, and other such resources, belonging to, managed by, held in trust by, appertaining to, or otherwise controlled by the United States or the State.

  • Embryo/fetus means the developing human organism from conception until the time of birth.

  • Resources shall have the meaning set forth in Section 23.1 of this Agreement.