The tracks were discovered in the French village of Plagne in 2009, and were identified as the world's largest dinosaur tracks.
Scientists from The National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the Pterosaur Beach Museum supervised digs at the site, a meadow covering three hectares.
Their work unearthed many more dinosaur footprints and trackways. It turns out the prints found in 2009 are part of a 110-step trackway that extends over 155 metres - a world record for sauropods, which were the largest of the dinosaurs.
At that time, the Plagne site lay on a vast carbonate platform bathed in a warm, shallow sea. The presence of large dinosaurs indicates the region must have been studded with many islands that offered enough vegetation to sustain the animals.
Land bridges emerged when the sea level lowered, connecting the islands and allowing the giant vertebrates to migrate from dry land in the Rhenish Massif.
Additional excavations conducted as late as 2015 enabled closer study of the tracks.
The footprints reveal five elliptical toe marks, while the handprints are characterized by five circular finger marks arranged in an arc.
Biometric analyses suggest the dinosaur was at least 35 metres long, weighted between 35 and 40 tonnes, had an average stride of 2.80 metres, and travelled at a speed of four kilometres per hour.
It has been assigned to a new ichnospecies Brontopodus plagnensis.
Other dinosaur trackways can be found at the Plagne site, including a series of 18 tracks extending over 38 metres, left by a carnivore of the ichnogenus Megalosauripus.
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