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Hey everyone, I've been trying to plan a little trip for me and my family to go on a little fossil hunt. I live in Bartlesville Oklahoma and I have several nice places I can go to find fossils all over. Mainly mississippian and Pennsylvanian. I'm looking for areas within an hour or so drive from where I live. I'm aware of the pliestocene finds in the arkansas river in tulsa area. I'd love for someone to send me maps or geologic surveys showing what areas in the topography, and other recomendations. Places I've been to worth noting: Kaw Lake spillway, Ponca City (good shells everywhere) Bartlesville Mound (excellent source of Chrinoids and some bits of coral) Hudson lake (Bartlesville water source, 1- chrinoid calyx found, tons of bivalves and other shells) Turkey Creek, Bartlesville (uncountable amounts of horn coral)
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A year or two ago I visited a swimming creek in Oklahoma with family (I can't tell you which one for the life of me). The first thing I did after stepping out of the SUV was pick up what looked like an impression fossil off of the ground (the shoreline of the creek was all pebbles). It must have been sheer luck, because I couldn't find anything else the whole time I was there. My guess is that it's a chrinoid stem. Am I close?
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Hello all! I went on a trip and have a large amount of crinoids. Is there a way to clean and prepare them for display? I have looked all across the internet to try to clean them, but my research has shown no results.Thanks !
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I've always been interested in fossils and as I'm out working i keep my eyes open for them. Recently I found an interesting one that I'll post to the ID section and maybe you guys can confirm if it's a coral. Thanks!