Saskrock
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Post by Saskrock on Jan 26, 2009 1:22:20 GMT -5
Here are some watery fossils I collected around Estevan. Maybe someone can help out on the ID Coral Shells
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Post by frane on Jan 29, 2009 21:10:35 GMT -5
Very Nice! I really like how the first and the third one look! Fran
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Post by sitnwrap on Feb 4, 2009 21:15:56 GMT -5
cool fosils. I love the middle shell. What is on that last shell? The camra picked up a little bit of sparkle in the pic the way quartz would sparkle or maybe it's agate. It's really cool.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2009 21:24:38 GMT -5
That third one has a really cool pattern. Thanks for sharing pics!
Shannon
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bushmanbilly
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Post by bushmanbilly on Feb 16, 2009 12:49:26 GMT -5
The second pic is a Nicula,(Cretaceous) next is a type of Strophomena,(middle to upper Ordovican) the snail is a Naticopsis,(middle Devonian through Triassic). The valleys at Estevan have wide range of time periods. Good finds The first pic looks nothing like the corrals in my books. Could it be a piece of volcanic Basalt?
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Feb 16, 2009 18:37:45 GMT -5
Here are some watery fossils I collected around Estevan. Maybe someone can help out on the ID Coral Shells Sure can,I have many books on sea life and fossils-I have a few of them too.........
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Saskrock
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Post by Saskrock on Feb 24, 2009 1:34:38 GMT -5
Not sure here guys is it coral or did I find basalt? I think your saying basalt. If so there goes my ID.
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