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Dr. Sukhendu Mukhopadhyay posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app. 4 years, 6 months ago
4 years, 6 months ago4 years, 6 months agoDr. Sukhendu Mukhopadhyay has contributed specimen mFeM 60602 to myFOSSIL!
Dr. Sukhendu Mukhopadhyay posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app. 4 years, 6 months ago
Dr. Sukhendu Mukhopadhyay has contributed specimen mFeM 60602 to myFOSSIL!
Beautiful ammonite, @drsukhendu-mukhopadhyay. Do you know what formation it is from?
@ samantha-ocon, sorry ma’am, I’m professionally a medical doctor,working in the field of radiodiagnosis. Collecting fossils is my passion.I do not have that much of clear and technical knowledge in this field to answer you. It is my pleasure to be here and have such wonderful friends like you who can guide me. Thank you.
That is totally okay! Apps like Rockd can tell you what formation you are in and what fossils are around when you are in the field. If you are on a computer at home, you can use https://macrostrat.org/sift/#/ to search for the place you were at, and find out what rocks you were standing on.
thnx….
Narendra Kumar Swami, a geologist with the Himalayan Geology Division, Geological Survey of India, says, “Geologically the Langza section consists of Tagling (bedded limestone) and Spiti Formation (black shales) and ranges from the Lower to Upper Jurassic period.”
@samantha-ocon I found this information 👆
Thank you so much, @drsukhendu-mukhopadhyay! Could you update the specimen information? If you are unsure how to do this, let me know.
@samantha-ocon please guide me.
No problem, @drsukhendu-mukhopadhyay! Are you using a mobile device or a desktop? To edit the specimen data, you must be on a desktop computer and navigate to the specimen page, located at this URL: https://www.myfossil.org/dwc-specimen/60602/. There, you should be able to edit the blanks on the specimen page. Let me know if you have any further issues!
@samantha-ocon possible changes have been updated, is everything alright?