Fossil Hunting-Dry Dredgers Sept.field trip Ind. 2007 pt 2

Fossils Collection on March 20th, 2010 10 Comments

Fossil hunting in Indianda , trilobites , brachiopods.Sea shell brachiopod slabs found links-The Dry Dredgers is an association of amateur geologists / paleontologist / fossil hunters . Large site of Ordovician fossils. drydredgers.org My album on Cincinnatis World famous fossils 400+ photos community.webshots.com Ordovician Geologic Period www.palaeos.com Bill Whites Ordovician trilobite gallery drydredgers.org Guide to Order of Trilobites -One of the best inro to Trilobite sites! www.trilobites.info Cincinnati Fossils in depth look www.uga.edu

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10 Responses to “Fossil Hunting-Dry Dredgers Sept.field trip Ind. 2007 pt 2”

  1. magick205 says:

    d2paintballer: Wow, I’m suprised that there hasn’t been a response posted. What a fossil consists of is entirely dependant on the location it is first buried. The minerals in the groud water that lead to it’s eventual fossilization will replace the organic material. It could be replaced by a great many minerals, like pyrite, silica, dolomite, and on and on. It all depends on what’s available in the environment. Sorry I’m not more help.

  2. d2paintballer says:

    Hey great video. I’m gonna head up this or next weekend to a local place that has awesome fossils.

    I have a question, if anyone can answer it-
    What is the chemical make-up of the most common fossils? Like, if you broke up/crushed some fossils, and mixed the fossils in water. . . . what would the water mostly consist of? ie: nitrogen / ro hydrogen? Please let me know if you know the answer. I’ve tried googleing my question, but had no luck. Please respond asap. Thanks alot for your time.

  3. erny100 says:

    do you now were to fossil hunt in kentucky that is good for trilubites

  4. flyingscience says:

    You will have to goggle Texas fossil clubs . There are cretaceous sea and land vertebrate fossils . You might need a permit to collect bones .

  5. RMary says:

    Thanks, Ive passed up some great things in my searches, you helped me a lot.
    Im going in 3 days to area close to Fort Worth Dallas to search. . Do you know of a club close to join. ??
    Rose

  6. flyingscience says:

    Someone wrote in that 440 million years ago was the Sillurian . Not according to prevalent geological literature . It is the late Ordovician .

  7. kelsimrules says:

    thats cool

  8. flyingscience says:

    These are Cincinnatian world famous Ordovician period fossils. Cincinatian is the name of the rock unit . Cincinatian epoch is the name these animals where alive .

  9. flyingscience says:

    The word label graphics are 3 seconds too soon . Have you noticed in some videos the audio words and visual mouth are out of synch. Same problem here with graphics.

  10. flyingscience says:

    Add 69 to the viewer count . This video was removed edited and reposted . The city name was removed to protect the site from over collecting .

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