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Science. 2000 Dec 15;290(5499):2062-3. doi: 10.1126/science.290.5499.2062.
Dick Mol may be an amateur, but he's had more success than most professionals in his chosen field of paleontology. As scientific coordinator of a major expedition that's gathering the remains of woolly mammoths and other Pleistocene fauna from Siberia's Taimyr Peninsula, this 45-year-old customs officer at Amsterdam airport has been featured in a documentary on the Discovery Channel and in a sequel to appear next March. The work has brought him international recognition for his studies on quaternary paleontology, the study of the Pleistocene and today's Holocene Epochs.
迪克·莫尔或许是个业余爱好者,但在他所选择的古生物学领域,他取得的成就比大多数专业人士都要高。作为一次大型考察活动的科学协调员,该活动正在从西伯利亚泰梅尔半岛收集猛犸象及其他更新世动物群的遗骸,这位阿姆斯特丹机场的45岁海关官员已在探索频道的一部纪录片中亮相,并且在明年3月即将上映的续集中也会出现。这项工作使他在第四纪古生物学研究方面获得了国际认可,第四纪古生物学是对更新世和当今全新世时期的研究。