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One of the nice things about collecting Mazon Creek concretions is that most specimens don't require any prep - they open up and are good to go. This however was not one of those cases. This concretion exploded during freeze thaw last year into hundreds of pieces, and on most pieces the fossils were still covered by sections of shale. It took around 25 hours in total to reassemble the concretion and prep out what wasn't exposed. Big thanks to Kris @Ptychodus04 for helping to finish the prep work.

This is a large frond of the rare fern Mariopteris nervosa.

 

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And if that wasn't enough, there was a second layer to this concretion, containing more plants and an opisthosoma of the horseshoe crab Euproops danae.

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A lot more work than is usually necessary, but well worth it in the end.

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Stunning results! Congratulations.  :)

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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8 hours ago, connorp said:

This is a large frond of the rare fern Mariopteris nervosa.


Beautiful! Well worth the effort. :wub::fern:

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Great fossil, and wonderfully prepped!

"There is no shortage of fossils. There is only a shortage of paleontologists to study them." - Larry Martin

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That is gorgeous! Even if it was the most common of ferns, it would still be worth the prep! :D

 

Thanks for sharing.

 

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Super cool one!

 

 

Mark.

 

Fossil hunting is easy -- they don't run away when you shoot at them!

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16 minutes ago, deutscheben said:

That is quite lovely! Is the fern stabilized with something?

Yes it was coated with Paraloid to prevent flaking.

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incredible piece and work. Well done, a real beauty! :Smiling:

 

Hundrets of pieces..., might be when I am not toooo shy I will show one day a fossil that I reconstructed from two dozen of pieces.

Has still now a very nice spiderweb on it... :fear:

Gluing a fossil in this perfection without visible cracks is a masters work! :tiphat:

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Woah! Incredible find and excellent prep work. The colors really pop on that one! 

Always fun to do a fossil 3D puzzle :default_rofl:

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