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Hello everyone. I am Italian and I have a passion for metal detecting, sometimes though I come across "strange" rocks that I always photograph. Meeting area is the Emilian Apennines (Italy), could you help me understand what I photographed?
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Piece of meteorite that created boom over Utah gifted to University of Utah, Fox 13 By: Spencer Joseph, August 23, 2022 The source of a resounding boom over Salt Lake City? Probably a meteor. Satellite imagery and a video from a Utah ski resort helped solve the case of the mysterious noise By Zach Rosenthal, The Washington Post, August 15, 2022 Meteorite hunters find what is believed to be pieces of meteorite boom, KSL 5 TV, August 18, 2022, Meteor causes loud boom heard across northern Utah, National Weather Service says, KSL 5 TV, Aug 13, 2022, Footage of meteor over Snowbasin Resort released By Ryan Bittan, ABC 4COM, Aug 13, 2022 Exploding meteor startles Utah By Stephanie Pappas, Live Science, August 15, 2022 Yours, Paul H.
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I found this on a farm In NSW AUST where I was land leveling with large machinery for irrigation development. I’ve found fossils and early human artefacts before but this was a bit different and caught my eye so I did a little research on the Web as you do! And after looking at as many meteorites and meteorwrongs as possible I have come to the conclusion it has me convinced it’s a meteorite! So was wondering what others opinionions might be?? I have some good pics and I’ve down sized my images to way under the TFF limit but unfortunately still says they’re to big? So this is all I can send atm!
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From the album: Trace Fossils
21x11cm. Formerly C.bollensis. Burrows (Agrichnia), thought to have been used to cultivate microorganisms for feeding. The white colored substance is caused by sulfates. Posidonienschiefer Formation Early Toarcian Early Jurassic Site: Oehmden near Holzmaden, Germany.-
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It's been a few weeks since we returned from the road cut along Old Indiana 1 in St. Leon. I've attached photos of my finds. Many I've identified, but some are mysteries, and I'm hoping my friends here can help me out. Finally, I found lots of Rafinesquina, but I'll save those for another time. Also, because of size restrictions, I need to send these in batches. Don't know what this is. It's 1 mm in length. Sorry, I forgot to add something for scale. They're pentagonal in shape, so I think they're Xenocrinus baeri. Sorry about the resolution. This looks like a well-worn horn coral. What was unusual were the worm-like shapes on all sides. Are these Chondrite specimens?
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I have no idea what this is, or if it is even a fossil. If anyone can shed some light on this I would appreciate it. Thank you.
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