Research at the monument If you are interested in conducting scientific research at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument please submit an application for a permit through the National Park Service Research Permit and Reporting System. Rock LayersDr. Emmett Evanoff's work was instrumental to map the Florissant Formation.![]() DiatomsDr. Mary-Ellen Benson's research focused on the diatoms that were present in ancient Lake Florissant.![]() Ancient Forest PestsDr. Dena Smith's research focused on the impact of Eocene insects on the plants that were preserved.![]() Well Preserved?Jenell Thoene-Henning's research focused on the preservation of insects at Florissant.![]() In search of Fossil MammalsDr. Jaelyn Eberle's research focused on Eocene mammals.![]() Studying Ancient PatternsDr. Elisabeth Wheeler's research focused on the petrified redwood tree stumps.Measuring Ancient MountainsDr. Herb Meyer's research, focused on paleo elevation.![]() Microscopic TimecapsulesDr. Estella Leopolds reseach focused on fossil pollen. |
Last updated: September 24, 2022