salvo1989s Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 Hi I will be on Mallorca island for 3 days next week , anyone know some good hunting spot? I'm planning to hunt a little while enjoying the sea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxytropidoceras Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 I do not know of any specific locations. A detailed introduction to the geology of this island that should help can be found in: Silva, P.G., Goy, J.L., Zazo, C., Giménez, J., Fornós, J., Cabero, A., Bardají, T., Mateos, R., González-Hernández, F.M., Hillaire-Marcel, C.L. and Bassam, G., 2005, September. Mallorca Island: geomorphological evolution and neotectonics. In Field Trip Guides of Sixth International Conference on Geomorphology (Vol. 2, pp. 433-472). University of Zaragoza Zaragoza. at https://tinyurl.com/MallorcaGeology https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287489998_Mallorca_Island_Geomorphological_evolution_and_Neotectonics https://www.researchgate.net/profile/PG_Silva/publication/287489998_Mallorca_Island_Geomorphological_evolution_and_Neotectonics/links/5676f04108ae0ad265c5b126.pdf?origin=publication_detail Also, there is: Ginés, Á. ed., 2012. Mallorca: a Mediterranean benchmark for Quaternary studies. Societat d'Història Natural de les Balears. http://www.shnb.org/monografies/monografia18/Mon_Soc_Hist_Nat_Balears_18_2012.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.673.273&rep=rep1&type=pdf I hope this helps. Paul H. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fruitbat Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 Not having had the pleasure of visiting Mallorca myself, I'll add some articles to the list that Paul has already provided: Bover, P., et al. (2014). The Cova de Pas de Vallgornera (Llucmajor, Mallorca): a singular deposit bearing an exceptional well preserved Early Pleistocene vertebrate fauna. International Journal of Speleology, 43(2). Bover, P., et al. (2014). Late Miocene/Early Pliocene vertebrate fauna from Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean): an update. Integrative Zoology, 9. Clemmensen, L.B., et al. (2001). Cliff-front aeolian and colluvial deposits, Mallorca, Western Mediterranean: a record of climatic and environmental change during the last glacial period. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 48. Kettle, S. (2011). Sedimented carbonates from the Jurassic of Mallorca. Masters Thesis - University of Birmingham. Apparently, Mallorca has sediments spanning the Paleozoic through the Holocene! I'm looking forward to seeing what you find! -Joe 2 Illigitimati non carborundum Fruitbat's PDF Library Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvo1989s Posted April 26, 2017 Author Share Posted April 26, 2017 20 hours ago, Oxytropidoceras said: I do not know of any specific locations. A detailed introduction to the geology of this island that should help can be found in: Silva, P.G., Goy, J.L., Zazo, C., Giménez, J., Fornós, J., Cabero, A., Bardají, T., Mateos, R., González-Hernández, F.M., Hillaire-Marcel, C.L. and Bassam, G., 2005, September. Mallorca Island: geomorphological evolution and neotectonics. In Field Trip Guides of Sixth International Conference on Geomorphology (Vol. 2, pp. 433-472). University of Zaragoza Zaragoza. at https://tinyurl.com/MallorcaGeology https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287489998_Mallorca_Island_Geomorphological_evolution_and_Neotectonics https://www.researchgate.net/profile/PG_Silva/publication/287489998_Mallorca_Island_Geomorphological_evolution_and_Neotectonics/links/5676f04108ae0ad265c5b126.pdf?origin=publication_detail Also, there is: Ginés, Á. ed., 2012. Mallorca: a Mediterranean benchmark for Quaternary studies. Societat d'Història Natural de les Balears. http://www.shnb.org/monografies/monografia18/Mon_Soc_Hist_Nat_Balears_18_2012.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.673.273&rep=rep1&type=pdf I hope this helps. Paul H. 20 hours ago, Fruitbat said: Not having had the pleasure of visiting Mallorca myself, I'll add some articles to the list that Paul has already provided: Bover, P., et al. (2014). The Cova de Pas de Vallgornera (Llucmajor, Mallorca): a singular deposit bearing an exceptional well preserved Early Pleistocene vertebrate fauna. International Journal of Speleology, 43(2). Bover, P., et al. (2014). Late Miocene/Early Pliocene vertebrate fauna from Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean): an update. Integrative Zoology, 9. Clemmensen, L.B., et al. (2001). Cliff-front aeolian and colluvial deposits, Mallorca, Western Mediterranean: a record of climatic and environmental change during the last glacial period. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 48. Kettle, S. (2011). Sedimented carbonates from the Jurassic of Mallorca. Masters Thesis - University of Birmingham. Apparently, Mallorca has sediments spanning the Paleozoic through the Holocene! I'm looking forward to seeing what you find! -Joe Thanks for the info guys , I will try to find something Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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