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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Bruce’s Paleo-Tutorial 3 years, 11 months ago
3 years, 11 months ago3 years, 11 months ago4 May 10:40
Hi all–the Zoom link for our meeting today is https://uflphi.zoom.us/j/93866943714
We will have update and announcements
Slide show about my work in Bolivia
Discussion of the Amazon fossil monkey articles (see files above)
?Continue next week, until when?
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Jack Kallmeyer replied to the topic TX Echinoid ID? in the forum What Is It? 4 years ago
4 years ago4 years ago@theodore-gray Frankly, they all look alike to me. However, I suggest you obtain a copy of Collector’s Guide to Texas Cretaceous Echinoids by William W Morgan, Schiffer publishing, 2016. He’s got all of them covered.
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Bruce’s Paleo-Tutorial 4 years ago
4 years ago4 years agoReminder–our link for today is (and next week) is
https://uflphi.zoom.us/j/93866943714
Today Jeanette will talk about her work
Next week–Claudia hers
On Monday, 5 May I’d like us to read an interesting article and comment in a recent Science about dispersal of monkeys across the South Atlantic.
I was just able to upload these as 136.full…[Read more]
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Bruce’s Paleo-Tutorial 4 years ago
4 years ago4 years agoReminder–our link for today is (and next week) is
https://uflphi.zoom.us/j/93866943714
Today Jeanette will talk about her work
Next week–Claudia hers
On Monday, 5 May I’d like us to read and discuss an interesting article and comment in a recent Science about dispersal of monkeys across the South Atlantic. I’ll try to upload these in the Files above.
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Bruce’s Paleo-Tutorial 4 years ago
4 years ago4 years agoLets use this link for today. (PLease note that I will not be connected until 10:45–coming from another meeting):
https://uflphi.zoom.us/j/93866943714
Also, I’ve set this link up for every Monday through 19 May.
See you today, Bruce
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Bruce’s Paleo-Tutorial 4 years ago
4 years ago4 years agoHere is our link for today at 10:40–
https://uflphi.zoom.us/j/6308489588
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Belgrade Mine 4 years ago
4 years ago4 years agoI’m seeing that we have many new members of this group. Does anyone have any mammals fossils that they have found at the Belgrade mine from North Carolina? If so, send me photos, or upload them to our EMUSEUM. I then can explain why they are interesting.
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I’m here in Craven County, NC but turned down a chance to go into Belgrade. (Didn’t think there were mammals there.)
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Oh yes, and they are very interesting–I study ancient mammals that lived on land. At Belgrade these include horses, carnivores, rodents, tiny deer-like mammals, peccary, giant pig-like mammals, and possibly rhino. These are otherwise found from other early Miocene (about 20 million years old) localities elsewhere in the US, including California,…[Read more]
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Bruce’s Paleo-Tutorial 4 years, 1 month ago
4 years, 1 month ago4 years, 1 month agowe will meet tomorrow at:
https://uflphi.zoom.us/j/6308489588
10:40 as usual, Bruce
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Bruce’s Paleo-Tutorial 4 years, 1 month ago
4 years, 1 month ago4 years, 1 month agoHi all–given the fact that we met just this past Thursday, lets make today’s lab meeting at 10:40 optional. What this means is that I will connect then and if anyone wants to talk OK, but you do not have to–if you have other things to do.
For those of you who are interested, we will again use the link below.…[Read more]
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Bruce’s Paleo-Tutorial 4 years, 1 month ago
4 years, 1 month ago4 years, 1 month agoEffectively tomorrow, we are going on-line–effectively immediately! Our next meeting will be tomorrow, 12 March @ 3 pm. Please connect via Zoom at:
https://uflphi.zoom.us/j/6308489588Looking forward to connecting with you tomorrow–Bruce
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Jack Kallmeyer replied to the topic Trilobite Prep in the forum Fossil Prep Tips & Tricks Forum 4 years, 2 months ago
4 years, 2 months ago4 years, 2 months ago@samantha-ocon , @sadie-mills I have an answer for you. I got the following information from one of the prep lab people who actually use these tools:
The normal tool we use is Chicago Pneumatic scribe which comes in any number of sizes depending on what you want to use it for. Paleo Tools has a wide selection of the Chicago and also se…[Read more]
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Jack Kallmeyer replied to the topic Trilobite Prep in the forum Fossil Prep Tips & Tricks Forum 4 years, 2 months ago
4 years, 2 months ago4 years, 2 months ago@samantha-ocon I could check to see what they use in the Cincinnati Museum prep labs. Maybe that will help. I am laid up with a foot injury so I’ll have to get one of my friends to check.
Jack
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Jack Kallmeyer replied to the topic Trilobite Prep in the forum Fossil Prep Tips & Tricks Forum 4 years, 2 months ago
4 years, 2 months ago4 years, 2 months ago@samantha-ocon I am sorry I can’t offer any help along those lines. I don’t use this type of equipment as it isn’t generally needed for most fossils around here. “hard core” people who do lots of this type of work are the ones who use these. If you do get one of these remember that you still need a strong suction device pulling away the mat…[Read more]
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Don’t ignore his advice on the dust. Safety glasses as well. Cheap air scribes are available, but the metal used in the tip may not have the best metallurgy.
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@david-coxiii, @samantha-ocon I know of a mineral collector who did some lapidary work and had used a wet diamond saw. He breathed the water spray that comes off the saw over many years. This spray contains fine rock dust. He now has a serious lung disease.
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Bruce MacFadden posted an update in the group Bruce’s Paleo-Tutorial 4 years, 2 months ago
4 years, 2 months ago4 years, 2 months agoHi all–confirming our lab meeting today in 221 CRR at 10:40. Looking forward to catching up, Bruce
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