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From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style
This game really had people thinking! Can you tell which are which?© c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography
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From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style
About 60% of fossil shells fluoresce. This was a quick set-up using a cardboard box and an ultraviolet LDE flashlight. Flashlights like this are long wave, so they don't work with nearly as many species as shortwave, but for some species it doesn't really matter which wavelength one uses. The $15 flash light was much more expendable than my shortwave light!© c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography
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From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style
The pool is loaded with sand and local fossils that visitors could take home - oysters, shark teeth, and belemnites! Oh, my!© c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography
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From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style
National Fossil Day 2018 at Ashland Nature Center in Delaware© c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography
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From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style
National Fossil Day 2018 at Ashland Nature Center in Delaware© c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography
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B. americana is the Delaware State Fossil. They swam in huge schools and were the base of the food chain in the shallow sea that covered Delaware and New Jersey at the time. This one was found by a surface scan of the loose fossils at the site. They are very common in broken bits and pieces. A whole piece will have a point at the tip and a conically hollow section, the rostrum, at the other end. Whole ones are very rare. This one is nice, however, because it still has its original texture.
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Collected winter, 2016 C&D Canal, Reedy Point spoils, North side Delaware City, DE Late Cretaceous-
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Collected early 2017 C&D Canal, Reedy Point spoils, North side Delaware City, DE Late Cretaceous-
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Collected early 2017 C&D Canal, Reedy Point spoils, North side Delaware City, DE Late Cretaceous-
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Collected early 2017 C&D Canal, Reedy Point spoils, North side Delaware City, DE Late Cretaceous-
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Either Lunatia halli or Gyrodes petrosus Collected winter, 2017 C&D Canal, Reedy Point spoils, North side Delaware City, DE Late Cretaceous-
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Loptosolen sp. C&D Canal, Reedy Point spoils, North side Delaware City, DE Late Cretaceous-
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Collected early 2017 C&D Canal, Reedy Point spoils, North side Delaware City, DE Late Cretaceous-
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I just put together a rather shakey video of the C & D Canal in New Castle County, Delaware in preparation for a trip I'm leading this fall. I didn't find anything Earth-shattering that day, but it gives and idea of the locale and the finds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMfXz-_B5fA&t=93s
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Very similar to A. falcate, but I hesitate to identify it as such because it is not hooked like O. falcata. It does not appear to be broken anywhere.
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This was found in the spoils from dredging the C&D Canal in the 1980s. Recent removal of spoils sand for road construction in the area exposed previously- inaccessible layers of sand. It is currently one of the most common finds at the site.
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This was found in the spoils from dredging the C&D Canal in the 1980s. Recent removal of spoils sand for road construction in the area exposed previously- inaccessible layers of sand. This species is not listed in the Delaware Geological Survey's bulletin about the fossils of the Canal. It is distinguished by its small size and non-plicate (no ridges) central area of the shell.
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This was found in the spoils from dredging the C&D Canal in the 1980s. Recent removal of spoils sand for road construction in the area exposed previously- inaccessible layers of sand. Originally identified as Ostrea tecticosta. It remains in the same family. Being much less common than its cousin O. falcata, this species is not listed in the Delaware Geological Survey's bulletin about the fossils of the Canal. It is distinguished by its large attachment point.
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This was found in the spoils from dredging the C&D Canal in the 1980s. Recent removal of spoils sand for road construction in the area exposed previously- inaccessible layers of sand. Formerly known as Ostrea panda. It remains in the same Order. This species is not listed in the Delaware Geological Survey's bulletin about the fossils of the Canal. It is distinguished by its round shape. Pycnodontes are an extinct genus of oysters known as foam or honeycomb oysters.
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Found in the loose sand spoils from the 1980 dredging of the C&D Canal. Flower shape is the attachment point.
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Found in the loose sands of the spoils from the 1980s dredging of the C and D Canal.
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Bacculites ovatus Cretaceous Reedy Point (North side) Delaware city, Delaware Mount Laurel formation -
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Micrabacia hilgardi (side view) Late Cretaceous solitary coral Found 2016 Reedy Point (North Side) Spoils Pile MT Laurel Formation Delaware City, Delaware-
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Micrabacia hilgardi (view of attachment point) Late Cretaceous solitary coral Found 2016 Reedy Point (North Side) Spoils Pile MT Laurel Formation Delaware City, Delaware-
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Terebratulina cooperi Late Cretaceous Oyster found 2016 Reedy Point (North Side) Spoils Pile MT Laurel Formation Delaware City, Delaware-
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