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From the album: Jurassic Coast UK Oxford Clay Formation
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Crinoid Chariocrinus aff. wuertembergicus Jurassic UK Oxford Clay
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From the album: Jurassic Coast UK Oxford Clay Formation
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From the album: Jurassic Coast UK Oxford Clay Formation
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From the album: Jurassic Coast UK Oxford Clay Formation
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From the album: Jurassic Coast UK Oxford Clay Formation
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From the album: Jurassic Coast UK Oxford Clay Formation
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From the album: Jurassic Coast UK Oxford Clay Formation
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Gastropod Ooliticia oxfordiensis Jurassic UK Oxford Clay
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Gastropod Dicroloma trifida Jurassic UK Oxford Clay
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Bivalve Dacryomya acuta Jurassic UK Oxford Clay
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From the album: Jurassic Coast UK Oxford Clay Formation
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From the album: Jurassic Coast UK Oxford Clay Formation
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Cephalopod Belemnite Phragmocone UK Jurassic Oxford Clay
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Serpulid Worm Genicularia vertebralis Jurassic UK
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Calcium phosphate preservation of Posidonia Shale (Germany) fossils
Oxytropidoceras posted a topic in Fossil News
‘Golden’ (phosphate) fossils reveal new secrets; provide clues to Jurassic extinction event by: Eric Henrikson, KXAN News, Nexstar Media Inc., Texas, June 14, 2023 The paywalled paper is: Muscente, A.D., Vinnes, O., Sinha, S., Schiffbauer, J.D., Maxwell, E.E., Schweigert, G. and Martindale, R.C., 2023. What role does anoxia play in exceptional fossil preservation? Lessons from the taphonomy of the Posidonia Shale (Germany). Earth-Science Reviews, p.104323. Yours, Paul H.-
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Lincolnshire Limestone, Oolite Group, Middle Jurassic, Bajocian Im not sure what to make of this, was thinking maybe fish fragment. Particularly puzzled by the circular pattern. I've dampened it with water to help it show more clearly in the photo. Scale is mm.
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Hello all! I am looking for books/literature that show descriptions and illustrations of belemnites (belemnoids). In the book there must be information about belemnites, colour or black-white photographs and reconstructions of the fossil/animal (how the animal looked like in real life and perhaps description of the rostrum). If anyone know some titles, that would be wonderful! Kind regards, Ruben
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I found it inside a rock that my cousin's husband found it two days ago during fossil collecting trip at Holderbank, Aargau, Switzerland.
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My cousin's husband found it two days ago during fossil collecting with me and my family at Holderbank, Aargau, Switzerland.
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Oxford Clay, Callovian, Peterborough Member I'm wondering if this pitted fragment is crustacean. It seems wrong for a scute, although there is some similarity to fish scales I have in overall shape. Or something entirely different. Scale is mm. The most similar thing I've found are ostracods.
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Hello! I wonder if anyone would be kind enough to look at this for me and help confirm it’s ID? I’m quite inexperienced and when I found this over the winter, I crammed as much info on ID-ing bone as I could and concluded it was wood / plant material. I find a lot of wood in this area, so that makes sense. It happened to be in the background of a photo I posted to Instagram, and someone said they’re sure it’s bone - so I thought I’d double check here. It’s from the Helmsdale, North of Scotland - Jurassic-aged Portgower Boulder Beds member (157.3 - 152.1 mya, Kimmeridgian). I’ve shown both sides, as some of it’s visible from that back of the rock too. There’s also a smaller piece of what looks to be the same sort of material on the other side too. (apologies I can’t seem to upload the photos in the order I intended - I hope they make sense)
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Hunting trip for Sinemurian ammonites (Transcarpathian region, Ukraine)
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