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From the album: Devonian, Catskill Fm., Pennsylvania USA
Plant matter from this site is poorly preserved and often needle like leaves or stem fragments.- 1 comment
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From the album: Devonian, Catskill Fm., Pennsylvania USA
Plant matter from this site is poorly preserved and is often just leaves similar to pine needles or stem fragments-
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From the album: Devonian, Catskill Fm., Pennsylvania USA
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65 km far from Donetsk - upper Devonian (Fammenian) volcanogenic rocks. Views of the site: Video: Some finds (first three - impressions, other - petwood of Devonian lycopsids). You can see even something like leaf scars at the clos ups.
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Collecting Middle Devonian Cephalopods Etc., Near Albany Ny
Jeffrey P posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Last Friday I visited the Helderberg Plateau southwest of Albany NY for the first time in search of Middle Devonian fauna. In a thin bed of dark gray silty sandstone in one of the cliffs along Hannacroix Creek, preliminarily called the Hannacroix Ravine Bed, I collected numerous ammonoids, straight-shelled nautiloids, tiny bivalves, and plants. Brachiopods are rarely found in this bed and none were found that day. The fauna was similar to those I've found in the Dave Elliot bed exposed along Route 209 just west of Kingston, NY except that complete ammonoids appear more abundant here. The ammonoids are the goniatite, Tornoceras mesopleuron. I found three nearly complete individuals roughly about an inch in diameter and two smaller ones, one less than an eighth of an inch, as well as numerous partial specimens. One slab contained three large partial specimens lying side by side. Could only upload one photo taken from my cellphone. Any suggestions on to how to upload the rest? -
Site No1 Razdolneview Site views Volcanogenic tuffs There are two type os fossils: compessed prints and petrified wood. Prints Petwood Cell structure of the tissue Site No2 Styla Styla lake Devonian outcrops Palaeovolcano (Maph-Khaya mnt.) Lepidodendropsis prints Look more pictures in my gallery 1 and gallery 2.