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Forum Post Books- Geology Paleontology
DUH! Sorry about that. Just go to Yahoo Auction (http://www.yahoo.com/) and search under Geology, Paleontology and fossils. My user name is 'Pentaxscrew' if that will help. Thanks for po...
Forum Post Geology of the south bank (along I-75) of the Kentucky River?
Hello, I have a couple of suggestions for references that might help. First for the geology. Based on the AAPG Geological highway map, the roadcut would be of Upper Ordovician age. I'...
Forum Post A question of paleo-geology-clim atology sort of on-topic ?
Is it known how far back in time the oldest regions of permafrost go? Is it possible that somewhere in the arctic there is an area that has been frozen continously for the past 65.00001 million years?...
Forum Post Hi! I am new to this forum. I am looking for a source of inf...
... about that Amigo. Here is the one that should link you to a whole list of articles about Austin and Texas geology and paleontology studies. Included is the article I spoke of which is titled A Guideb...
Photo Comment rock-fossil?
...und in KY date back to the mostly the Ordovician and Silurian periods. Read my blog post on Kentucky's Geology, http://paleoquestfossilhunter.blogspot.com/2009/01/note-on-kentuckys-geology.html ...
Forum Post does anybody know about a geograghical map tha show were fos...
Checking with the closest university in thier geology dept. is the best bet. Here it is the Bureau of Economic Geology where I got mine that comes with a written text about the fossils and where to lo...
Forum Post odd impressions ID help sought
JSpencer- Pretty nice fossil collection you got there! I'm impressed with the geology or your neighborhood!! Although, I wish I could help you. My expertise is in Theropod dinosaurs and not Inver...
Forum Post How could mammals survive the asteroid
Just bringing you the light of True Geology in your mental and intellectual darkness ALL Orogenesis are the result of Cosmic Impacts indeed ... and the Mechanism of it you may have to work out for...
Photo Comment Boney Like Fossil Found
gpraum- Take it to a Museum first or any University's Geology department, so you can get in touch with an expert before you start to get it out. (Obviously, if you try to get it out first, and the...
Forum Post Amateur fossil collector
...mations in: North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Get a good geology road-guide book (I recommend the 'Roadside Geology of...
Forum Post Help with a Dinosaur name
...eady got a vast store of knowledge that will undoubtedly expand more as you enter high school and college. Geology is a good class to take, by the way..Geology and paleontology practically go hand-in-...
Photo Comment Rock-Fossil?
...y fingers. I think if I get a chance I will take it to Norther Kentucky University Campus and see if there Geology Department can tell me what it may be. You think? ...
Photo Comment not sure what this is- back
...o it is open to what you concieve of the topography. However I picked up a map from the Bureau of Economic Geology at UT (hook em horns) from the research center. It comes with a booklet containing st...
Photo Comment Lyme Regis - The Jurassic Coast
...D I'm a little curious, though. Why is it referred to as the "Jurassic Coast?" Is it because of the Geology or recreation of what the Jurassic may have looked like? :? ...
Forum Post Fossils in Alabama
Where in 'Central Alabama'? The Geology of Alabama, especially the NorthEast quarter is quite complex including rocks so severly metamorphised that all fossils are gone and others too old to...
Photo Comment strawberry?
I researched it and Geology says there was sort of a sea here. I don't know how they know,or if they are right, but I know there were two volcanos in lake superior at one time. "I found a combinat...
Forum Post Good College in Ohio?
...orse than the University of Cincinnati. We have on staff: Carlton Brett http://ucaswww.mcm.uc.edu/geology/brett/deptwebpage/ index.html Dave Meyer http://www.uc.edu/geology/faculty/meye...
Photo Comment Strawberries?
...hings like your finding and almost all of my state was underwater. If you look up a picture of your states geology map you could tell the time peroid of your rocks. Then we would know if you have a di...
Forum Post Discovery Channel: What If There Were No Moon?
I haven't heard of anything like that before. I don't really study geology much; only enough to get by.
Forum Post fosil hunting in the south east england
... Here are several that I am aware of: Shropshire Geological Society http://www.wiseword.demon.co.uk/geology/index.html Southampton Mineral & Fossil Society http://ourworld.compuserve....
Forum Post bones or rock
...ictures on here and hopefully one of us could Identify your find! Or you could take it to a rock fossil or geology shop, or a musuem! ...
Forum Post Paleontology Jobs
...not very many jobs at all in paleontology. Your best job opportunity will be an instructor in a biology or geology department at a university, or at least until the people currently holding tenured mu...
Forum Post definately not feeling any chemistry between us
... that if you want to secure work as a paleontologist (a field within geoscience) a master's degree in geology or earth science is necessary....
Forum Post Hello!
... Welcome to the forum,my names Ken and im from the U.K.,if you need any help with the Paleontology or the Geology from my part of the world I will be more than greatful to help you. And by the way c...
Photo Comment Unnamed Picture
...useum of Natural History. His book "A Field Guide to Fossils of Texas" contains tons of information on the geology and fossils conatined therein. It covers the lower cretaceous in depth with that bein...
Forum Post precambrian vs cambrian
does that mean that this area was under water during the jurassic? I was wondering why the geology professor at Northern michigan university says there are no dinosaurs or fossils around here if this...
Forum Post Mystery of Acambaro Mexico
Exactly, and the people who generally go to www.bible.ca don't exactly believe in accepted geology. Heck, many of them won't except the KT boundary if it was staring them in the face.
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