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Hello all... I want to invite everyone here to the second in this year's Tate Museum Spring Lecture Series. Next Thursday, March 31, the Tate Geological Museum will be doing the second in the year's Spring Lecture series via Zoom. Dr. Josh Slattery, from the University of South Florida, will speak on ecology of Cretaceous ammonites found in our part of the country: "The Ecological Role of Ammonites in Late Cretaceous Seas of North America" The presentation starts at 7PM, Mountain Time. We will open the zoom at 6:30 for anyone who wants to socialize (or jus
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Hello folks. If anyone is looking for something semi interesting and maybe even fun to do at 1 PM.... in just 22 minutes, the Tate Geological Museum will be live streaming a fun talk on fossil footprints in honor of National Fossil Day. Trace fossils are the theme this year, so I will be showing off some of our pterosaur tracks. search for Tate Geological Museum on FB edit: and apparently available on the museum's FB page until forever.
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Hey folks, thought I would share what I have been working on all week in my WorkFromHome Office/Lab. (Well, when I am not doing computer stuff). While the Tate (my employer) is closed we have been sent home to work. I brought a few fossils home to work on. The past two weeks I prepped a bunch of Lance Fm micros. I might show them off, but they are so tough to photograph well. This is this week's (and next) project... a Diplodocus skull from the Morrison Formation at the famous Como Bluff in southern Wyoming. We found this tucked into a group of tail bones.
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Hi everyone. I am looking for documentation and images of the Conus acrotholoides. Is there someone who can help me? Thank you Alessandro
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