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The Great Unconformity and Tales from Arizona Field Trips
Oxytropidoceras posted a topic in Fossils On The Web
The Great Unconformity and Tales from Arizona Field Trips A Virtual Fireside Chat with Professor Steve Marshak University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, October 29, 2020 More University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana talks, 2020 Yours, Paul H. -
It was during my spring break 2 weeks ago that I first heard about the PAG. (Paleontology Association of Georgia) It was only started January last year, and have a few dozen members now. I'm definitely going to try and join in by the next meeting, May 5th. Any other Georgians interested? https://paleoassocga.weebly.com/
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Hey everyone, It's Christian here. I'm participating in a Dinosaur Provincial Park excavation! It shall be in 2 weeks. The team shall consist of University of Alberta students, various volunteers, Eva Koppelhus and THE Philip J. Currie! I'm very excited for this excavation, as it is my first (which is also taking place in the "Capital of Dinosaur Paleontology" ). Best wishes, Christian
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Expedition to the Maastrichtian Chalk of Møns Klint (Denmark, Summer 2016)
The Amateur Paleontologist posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Hi everyone! This summer I will go for a week-long expedition to the chalk coastline of Møns Klint, in Denmark. I've already gathered some reference material (including Skrivekridtets fossiler, a Danish book on chalk fossils; Fossils of the Chalk; and several other books and articles). What I hope most to find during this field trip include the following: -Decapod crustacean remains -Echinoderms (regular echinoids, asteroids and crinoids especially) -Ammonites; especially baculitids and Acanthoscaphites tridens -Belemnites -Fish remains (osteichtyans and condrichtyans) And of course -
It appears my Sunday fossil hunting this week has become a mini-field trip. If anyone who lives near Cincinnati, Ohio (USA) wants to join us - the more the merrier! The site is an hour east of Cincinnati Oho and is nicknamed "Ponderosa Ranch". See the latest Dry Dredgers field trip to this locality at http://www.drydredgers.org/fieldtrips/trip201405p1.htm. If you would like to join us (so far I have an RSVP from Fossil Claw and jgcox) please "PM" me or email me at billheim@cinci.rr.com and I'll hook you up. We will be surface collecting a road cut that exposes the basal Corryville Format