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ive been looking for some random microscopes, but cant find a good one, will ya help me?
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Hello! Please help me to determinate my latest find! Found in cretaceous formation/deposits, Serbia... 25cm in diameter...
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Found this yesterday evening on Big Island beach, Galt Pond Nova Scotia, calamites..most likely carboniferous?
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Stromatoporoidea is a class of aquatic invertebrates common in the fossil record from the Ordovician through the Devonian. They were especially abundant in the Silurian and Devonian.[1] These invertebrates were important reef-formers throughout the Paleozoic and the Late Mesozoic. The group was previously thought to be related to the corals and placed in the Phylum Cnidaria. They are now classified in the sponges (Phylum Porifera), specifically the sclerosponges. Found this on Merigomish, Big Island Nova Scotia.
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Stromatolites are layered bio-chemical accretionary structures formed in shallow water by the trapping, binding and cementation of sedimentary grains bybiofilms (microbial mats) of microorganisms, especially cyanobacteria. Stromatolites provide ancient records of life on Earth by fossil remains which might date from more than 3.5 billion years ago. Found these on Merigomish, Big Island Nova Scotia.
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Hello...I found this on the beach, beside a cliff on Big Island in Nova Scotia. I have found other fossils of plants(calamites) on this beach. This looks to me like tree bark..if anyone can help me to identify that would be great! Thank you so much...
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From Arisaig Nova Scotia, a carbonized wood fossil in sandstone, carboniferous, and some brachipods...sea sponge trace fossil...
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