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From the album: Lower Carboniferous fossils of Ireland
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Found this slab of limestone digging out an old garden wall. I think it’s a large plant or small tree, approximately 15 inches long and 3-4 inches across. Not much detail visible in either end. Any help?
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I polish a part of this limestone, have different shells and calcite in some parts around, I don't know how to explain a mineral yellow color than have too the rock, it's part of the fossils too? Is probable than the fossils are Ma. Years old? What's the shape origin of this rock with sea fossils? because the rock have a special form than is natural! (I only polish to see the fossils inside). Thank for helps.
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From the album: Durant Pond Site trip November 11, 2023
This is the lone example of what I think may be a partial Turritella shell cast, that was found on this trip. -
From the album: Durant Pond Site trip November 11, 2023
These oyster shells have small holes in them that appear to tunnel through to the other side. Possibly the work of some type of worm? -
From the album: Durant Pond Site trip November 11, 2023
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Durant Caddo Formation Pond Site wide shot
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From the album: Durant Pond Site trip November 11, 2023
This site is exposed in the footprint of a shallow pond. The underlying limestone appears to have been exposed in the process of building the pond. The mud in between the exposed limestone is rich in clay and incredibly sticky. -
Caddo Formation limestone with many fossil oyster shells
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