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Zachary Tolbart posted a new specimen. 7 years ago
7 years ago7 years agoZachary Tolbart has contributed specimen mFeM 51831 to myFOSSIL!
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Zoe T commented on their own Fossil #020318 7 years ago
7 years ago7 years agoFound this in 2013 on the ridge that makes up the amphitheater at Big Bend Recreation Area, West Virginia. There is a spot along the ridge that is very rich in these assemblages of brachiopods, bryozoans, and bivalves. This particular specimen is mainly brachs and is a limestone; I’m still looking through my old field book for notes on the…[Read more]
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Hi, Zachary, did you ever find your old field book? The rock looks Ordovician-Silurian in age to me based on the fossils but it’s always hard to tell from photos. Here is a brachiopod guide for the Ordovician: http://www.ordovicianatlas.org/atlas/brachiopoda/ It is for the Cincinnati region but many of the families and genera are similar.
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Zoe T updated their own Fossil #020318 7 years ago
7 years ago7 years agoLocation
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cityKetterman countyPendleton County latitude38.8781673 longitude-79.2542067
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cityUpper Tract countyGrant County latitude38.8899561 longitude-79.2393888
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Zoe T updated their own Fossil #020318 7 years ago
7 years ago7 years agoLocation
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city latitude38.74517669999999 longitude-79.29021329999999
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cityKetterman latitude38.8781673 longitude-79.2542067
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Zoe T updated their own Fossil #020318 7 years ago
7 years ago7 years agoLocation
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countyPendleton County latitude38.74517669999999 longitude-79.29021329999999 not_disclosedtrue
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Zoe T created a Fossil #020318 7 years ago
7 years ago7 years agoA new fossil has been added. Thank you for contributing!
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