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Found a peculiar bone in the upper HSCF this weekend and am unsure of what it is. I occasionally find marine material, but for the most part the area is all terrestrial dinosaur fossils. What could it be?
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These pieces were both found in the horseshoe canyon cretaceous formation in Alberta. There were multiple hadrosaur teeth and bones nearby, so that could be a starting point. Could anybody help me with an ID?
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Close to three years ago, during a short hike alongside of the Ziz River river in Morocco, I found this rock with an imprint. This is more or less the exact location: https://goo.gl/maps/fKg8FjqDMB3viySu9 It's a bit difficult to get the shape to come out on a photo so I made wet. I'd love to know what it is or could be, even if it's nothing special in the fossil world. Thank you! =) A few more photos are attached, and additional to that here's the same photos in higher res: https://tijsvl.net/_tmp/fossils/post-20200824_152125.jpg (dry) https://tijsvl.net/_tmp/fossils/post-20200824_152158.jpg (dry/backside) https://tijsvl.net/_tmp/fossils/post-20200824_152242.jpg (wet) https://tijsvl.net/_tmp/fossils/post-20200824_152256.jpg (wet) https://tijsvl.net/_tmp/fossils/post-20200824_152300.jpg (wet)
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I have a shell fossil that was found at millcreek on at pipeline trail in Utah. The ridges on the shelves are clearly defined and looks quite different than all the other shell fossils I have. I'm not one hundred percent at the Shell fosil of a bivalve shell. Any further information on this fossil would be great thanks.
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How’s everybody doing? I’ve got some fossils I need ID’d. They are from the Manning Canyon Shale in Utah. They are Late Mississippian/Early Pennsylvanian in age. Thanks!
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Hello! I found this rock along the trail at the bottom of the canyon in Whirlpool State Park, NY, along the Niagara River. Very curious to know what the fossils might be. The rock was in a pile of recently fallen shale from the side of the canyon. I was tempted to keep it, but left it there for others to find and enjoy! Thanks for your help!
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Giant canyons discovered in Antarctica By Jonathan Amos, BBC News http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-44245893 The open access paper is: Winter, K., Ross, N., Ferraccioli, F., Jordan, T.A., Corr, H.F., Forsberg, R., Matsuoka, K., Olesen, A.V. and Casal, T.G., 2018. Topographic steering of enhanced ice flow at the bottleneck between East and West Antarctica. Geophysical Research Letters. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2018GL077504 https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1029/2018GL077504 Yours, Paul H. "The past is never dead. It's not even past." William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)
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Hello! I'm a complete amateur & need some help. Camping in Apple River Canyon state park, Illinois in what is called the driftless area. They had a huge flood wash through the canyon a week or so before my trip, relocating tons & tons of rock. I found a few fossils, but don't know what they are or how to clean them up. Thanks
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