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O.k. These Two Are Just Wierd...


dudeman

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Hello,

Here are two I found early this year while fishing up around Wisconsin Dells. I have no idea what these are...

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Troy Nelson

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The top rounded rocks look like Archimedies bryozoan fan to me that are transitioning into the country limestone.

Now the bottom rocks look like a clastic limestone conglomerate.

PUBLICATIONS

Dallas Paleontology Society Occasional Papers Vol. 9 2011

"Pennsylvanian Stratigraphy and Paleoecology of Outcrops in Jacksboro, Texas"

Author

Texas Paleontology Society Feb, 2011

"Index Fossils and You" A primer on how to utilize fossils to assist in relative age dating strata"

Author

Quotes

"Beer, Bacon, and Bivalves!"

"Say NO to illegal fossil buying / selling"

"They belong in a museum."

Education

Associates of Science - 2011

Bachelors of Science (Geology & Biology) - 2012 est.

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