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Jay Pelletier posted a new specimen in the group
What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 years, 2 months ago
2 years, 2 months ago2 years, 2 months agoJay Pelletier has contributed specimen mFeM 98290 to myFOSSIL!
Jay Pelletier posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 years, 2 months ago
Jay Pelletier has contributed specimen mFeM 98290 to myFOSSIL!
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Greetings @jay-pelletier ! At first glance, your specimen does bear the formal appearance of a footprint. But, it is rather distorted and thus lacks some of the symmetry I would expect from a trace fossil like a footprint. There is a possibility it could be a result of geological processes like erosion. Do you have any information on where it was…[Read more]
Yes, I found it walking along the Cottonwood River just outside of Quesnel British Columbia Canada. It’s more of a stream than a river. It could be anything, but I don’t believe my pictures do it justice and I’m worried about trying to clean it up due to not having any experience. I’d hate to ruin it in any way. I’m waiting to hear back from a…[Read more]
@jay-pelletier I would certainly like to believe it’s a trace fossil, but there are some diagnostic considerations that still make me a little skeptical. One thing I can tell you is that you most likely collected it in Quaternary aged strata. So, it’s not older than 2.6 million years. Also, you could try contacting some American museum with…[Read more]
Oh, well thank you very much! That information is greatly appreciated! That will give me much more to work with. I’ve always been interested in the sciences, but I’m 100% entry level. Thanks again for your input Matthew. I know that my excitement is only growing and will until somebody can tell me, at least with some consensus, that it’s not an…[Read more]
Rockd is also great app for finding more info on the geology of the area you are collecting. You can type in Quesnel on the map tab search and tap the exact location of the collection site and post it here if you don’t feel comfortable sharing the GPS data.
Most welcome and good luck! It’s certainly an interesting specimen! And it’s a toss up for me between a possible trace fossil and a really convincing pseudofossil. Let us know what you find out from the folks you emailed! Also, the Fossil Project has some great intro videos for fossil collecting and preparation on YouTube. Happy Collecting!