inyo
noticing nice landscape pebbles
Member since September 2014
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Post by inyo on Jun 27, 2016 8:45:30 GMT -5
Rather recently I uploaded my latest paleontology-related web page, entitled A Visit To Fossil Valley, Great Basin Desert, Nevada. Includes detailed text; images of fossils; and on-site photographs, as well. It's cyber-visit to a world-famous desert district situated in Nevada's Great Basin geomorphic province that contains the most complete, diverse, terrestrial (land-laid) fossil record of Miocene life yet discovered in North America--and perhaps the world, as a matter of fact--a genuinely spectacular paleontological place that produces an astounding association of well-preserved fossil material some 16.4 to 10.5 million years old, including: insects (preserved in exquisite detail along the bedding planes of very thinly stratified sedimentary rocks commonly called "paper shales"); plants (leaves, seeds, flowering structures, conifer needles and foliage, diatoms--a microscopic single-celled photosynthesizing aquatic plant that constructed silica "shells"/frustules--pollens, and petrified woods); stromatolitic, cyanobacterial blue-green algal developments; mollusks (gastropods and pelecypods); ostracods (a bilvalve crustacean); mammals; birds; fish; amphibians; turtles; and arachnids (spiders).
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Fossilman
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2009
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Post by Fossilman on Jun 27, 2016 9:16:29 GMT -5
Interesting read-just glancing through the article.....Will read it has time lets me in the future...Thumbs up I have a few of the leave fossils....Not much into them,to fragile,for my liking..
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