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From the album: Early Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
50cm. From the Sinemurian Arietenkalk Formation in the area around Trossingen.- 2 comments
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From the album: Early Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
10cm. Found in the Wutach valley by Stephan Hack. Scipionianum subzone, semicostatum zone, early Sinemurian, Arietenkalk Formation. One of the very few species in this formation with a raised keel.- 1 comment
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I want to show you some impressions of a very quick hunt in Frick near Basel. There exist a small quarry beside the "real" quarry, where you can saerch fossils. The fossils comes from the "Arietenkalk" (Jurassic). The most common fossil is the oyster Gryphaea, but you can also find ammonites or nautiloids. Like i said before i didnt had much time so i didnt find much Some pictures of the "quarry": In the background you can see the "real" quarry. From this quarry comes the material on the small one ... A block with many Gryphaea: I only found and salvage some bivalves .... But i saw some great fossils ! I was very angry that i couldn salvage this huge (30 cm) nautilus ... the stone was too hard
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I want to show you some molluscas from the "Arietenkalk" formation. (Jurassic) I found them on a this location: http://english.fossiel.net/sites/fossil_site.php?plaats=392 Shadefully there werent any good construction sites, so i cant find big ammonites (i dont have the tools either). Because of that i concentrated to find some nice bivalves .... I think i found three species, but i am not sure with the ID. First 2 molluscas, maybe Plagiostoma: 5 cm long and a bit damaged: 4 cm long:
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I found this in Rosenfeld (Germany). Its from the "Arietenkalk". Think it could be a crinoid stem, but this would be very unusual for this location. Please help me