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While working on my project on distributed faulting, I dig into the literature looking for additional case studies beside those contained in the SURE (SUrface Ruptures due to Earthquakes) database. I retrieved information on 18 normal and [...]
No, not his new Brachiosaurus humerus — his photograph of the Chicago Brachiosaurus mount, which he cut out and cleaned up seven years ago: This image has been on quite a journey. Since Matt published this cleaned-up photo, and furnished it under [...]
In the February 2020 issue of the Journal of Geological Society of India, Anand Kale has written a very nice tribute to his mentor Dr. V.G. Phansalkar who passed away earlier in December 2019. It captures very well both the professional aspects of [...]
There’s always something to learn at the museum. The saints are marching in to Mardi Gras this week with the first Mixers & Elixirs of 2020, but wait… there’s more! Check out our weekly happenings below. Wednesday, February 19 CLASS – [...]
Another Brachiopod genus that I've found in the Collingswood member of the Whitby formation is Plaesiomys sp. This is a small round shell with the pedicle valve having a prominent beak and deeper shell than the brachial valve. I have two specimen, [...]
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, möglicherweise zur Gattung Laocoetis zugehörig - Cenoman, oberes Cenoman - Turon, unteres Turon (Peruc-Korycany-Formation) - Ort: #Steinbruch zwischen Nová Ves I und Velím, NW von
This flashback posting shows images and impressions from my first trip to Angkor Wot ruins.After leaving Angkor Wat, my guide and I headed north to another temple complex, this one even larger. Called Angkor Thom it contains the ruin of Bayon
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Staying with the same fossil as yesterday's posting, this one is from an older part of the Silurian Period. It was found in the Waldron Shale of Clark County, Indiana USA. The fossil is an enrolled Myelodactylus convulotus crinoid stem. My cousin [...]
Comenzamos una serie en la que vamos a rendir homenaje a las mujeres que han publicado cómics con dinosaurios. Sí, una serie, no un post: son muchas más de las que piensas. Si alguien creía que la presencia femenina en los tebeos era un [...]