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  2. Fossils From The Waldron Shale

    www.thefossilforum.com/topic/24861-fossils-from-the-waldron-shale

    Regular Members. 458. Location. Seymour Indiana, New providence shale Fm. Posted October 22, 2011. A few of my fossils I retreived from the Waldron shale. I have many more, but haven't produced photos for them yet. I couldn't attach the files here, the size was way to large, so I had to link from flickr. 1.

  3. St Johns River Hunt - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum

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    16. Location. Jacksonville Florida. Posted May 17, 2018. I have been so busy the last few months I haven't been out hunting much. I am still a relative beginner when it comes to fossil hunting, even though I am up to nearly 250 teeth. Getting right to it, I was wondering if there is anyone in the St. Augustine/JAX area that would like to meet ...

  4. Accessing Spring Creek in Cooke County, Texas for ammonites?

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    Does anyone know of any public access points to Spring Creek in Cooke County? I understand this is a prime spot to find ammonites, but I haven't been able to find a location on Spring Creek where the public can search. Any suggestions are welcome! Thanks!

  5. Cepholopods and Concretions of the Britton Fromation trip 3

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    I've come across places numerous times where you could tell the wild hogs had relieved themselves in the river by the smell. I still need to get me one of those Lifestraws. I digress. Back to the trip. We started the walk to the spot. This time I brought my rubber creek boots.

  6. Fossil hunting in Orlando - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil...

    www.thefossilforum.com/topic/101816-fossil-hunting-in-orlando

    Welcome to the forum. The issue with the Orlando area is the geology. The fossil layers are not well exposed there and the overburden layer is quite thick. Even if you find a creek or ditch, it is unlikely to be deep enough to expose the fossiliferous strata. In most of the Peace River basin, the overburden layer is thin or the fossil layer is ...

  7. Gastropods Of The Galena Formation - The Fossil Forum

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    Galena Formation. Prosser and Stewartville members. (Wise Lake Formation equivilant for those in Illinois) Upper Ordovician. Southeast Minnesota. Maclurites crassa. Hormatoma major (still being prepped) Liospira angustata. Fusispira inflata.

  8. Fossil Site In Joliette, Schuylkill Co, Pa?

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    If any fellow-member has recently been to this location, I would appreciate details of the location and of utheir experience. "JOLIETTE, SCHUYLKILL CO., PA - Pennsylvanian-aged petrified wood and fern fossils from the anthracite coal mines. From Interstate 81, take Exit 107 (Tower City) and proceed west on Rt. 209 into Joliette.

  9. Best Shark River Hunt (NJ) - The Fossil Forum

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    Bob-ay. I have hunted the Shark River, NJ quite a few times and never really found the best quality of teeth or fossils. Very hard terrain to search...Yesterday we went out for 3 hours and had the best trip yet. We were surface scanning only, no sifting.. A few nice size SandTiger Teeth plus a few others not pictured.

  10. Paleobond - Questions & Answers - The Fossil Forum

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    N.AL.Hunter swears by Future floor polish, diluted with water as necessary to achieve the required penetration, and with successive coats to achieve the required stabilization. 1. "There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant.

  11. Which Paleotool Airscribe To Use? - The Fossil Forum

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    Another Galaxy. Posted April 22, 2009. I agree with Brock, You can do some incredibly detailed work with the 9100 and do it much faster than the ARO 8315-B, but for truly detailed work you would need one of the micro scribes that Paleo has. Here is a pic of both the 9100 and the ARO showing the obvious size difference.