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August 2022 - Finds of the Month Entries


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5 hours ago, Jared C said:

please add them! The point of the contest I think isn't necessarily to see "who will win", but rather to see all the awesome fossils found each month proudly showcased - with a friendly competition as the cherry on top :popcorn:

Don’t you worry I will ;) I absolutely love that pliosaur tooth by the way, it’s a killer!

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Here we go:) yaverland was fairly barren on my visit this year as a group of uni students had supposedly swept through recently! Apparently they were excavating something so well done them for finding something big ;) due to higher than usual sand levels, I’d say around half a meter higher than last time, the gravel bars on the beach were all but gone but in one of the stragglers I found this beauty, now for all its fame, due to the small size of the exposure, actual dinosaur teeth are fairly hard to find at yaverland, especially in summer, so I was thrilled with this find. 

 

 

• Date of Discovery :  August , 19 2022
. Name : Iguanodon bernissartensis Boulenger, in Beneden, 1881

• Geologic Age : barremian, Wealden clays wessex fm

•yaverland, Isle of Wight, Uk 

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Now I’m not a huge plant collector but I saw this and I have only seen one another so couldn’t resist picking it up 

 


it is a rare pine cone

 

• Date of Discovery :  August , 19 2022
. Name :
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• Geologic Age : barremian, Wealden clays wessex fm

•yaverland, Isle of Wight, Uk

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So may as well throw in my 2 submissions despite the fierce competition. To start off, my incredibly rare Pachyarmatherium osteoderm I found:

 

Date of discovery: August 21th 2022

Scientific name: Pachyarmatherium leiseyi

Geologic age or geologic formation: Pleistocene, Peace River Formation

State, province, or region found: Florida

 

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Fossils? I dig it. :meg:

 

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Date of discovery: August 9, 2022

Scientific name:  Pseudomegachasma 

Geologic age or geologic formation: Eagle Ford formation, late cenomanian

State, province, or region found: Texas

 

I found two pseudomegachasma teeth this month. The photos are of the better quality tooth. 

 

I'm impressed with the entries this month, and thank you for your consideration!

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@JackitoThat pseudomegachasma is pretty cool. It looks like it's in between a typical lamniform shark tooth and an oral tooth of a saw shark. Kinda changes the way I look at shark teeth. Nice find!

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Date of Discovery  (8/11/22) 

• Scientific and/or Common Name: Merycoidodon culbertsoni?/Oreodont skull

• Geologic Age or Geologic Formation: White River Formation

• State, Province, or Region Found: Crawford, NE, USA 

 

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This oreodont skull was the first skull I found when I went fossil hunting this month. It may not be in amazing shape, but it is still pretty cool to me. I know I said I would not prep it for along time... But I had some good advice given to me, and decided to try prepping it. There are a couple things that could have done a little better, but it turned out much better than any of my fossils ever have! I would have prepped it more if it were not so sticky and fragile, and if I was more experienced. ;) But it still looks a little nicer.

 

Thank you to everyone who has helped me get this far with prepping and fossils!

 

BTW I am going to plaster jacket the bottom half of the specimen, as the rock is so soft that I sm worried it might fall apart. Plus I think it might look kind of cool, at least much better looking than crumbling matrix. 

 

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Consolidating the whole thing with B-72 in a solvent would probably help a lot with the crumbly matrix but I also like the idea of having it look like it came from the field in a plaster jacket (even if it is added as a final step in the presentation).

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

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Thank you for your response, @digit! I tried paraloid, but I guess it was just out in the weather too long, and there are cracks everywhere. It was actually naturally almost all pedastaled, and I think that kind of made it worse. media_62f8363cc40e08.86149525.thumb.png.2bd749e4ccbf176d51256b2bc63b18c0.png

The paraloid does help, but it does not help quite enough. 

 

Thanks, 

 

-Micah

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36 minutes ago, fossilhunter21 said:

I tried paraloid, but I guess it was just out in the weather too long,

Is that some form of paraloid you are spraying in the image above? If so, squirting on a solution of B-72 in acetone would likely have penetrated deeper and consolidated a bit better.

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

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Actually, I am spraying just normal glue onto it in that photo... I know, I am an awfull person. :P 

 

  I forgot to bring my Paraloid B-72 with, so I bought a spray on glue that dissolves in acetone. I have removed that glue and applied some Paraloid B-72 on it. 

 

Thanks,

 

-Micah

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