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Micro-paleontology - The Fossil Forum By digit, January 20, 2017 florida micro-fossils (and 4 more) 51 replies 21 4k views digit October 14, 2021 New Members Pleistocene micros from Merritt Island, Florida 1 2 3 By MarcoSr, October 14, 2015 merritt island micros (and 1 more) 59 replies 22 8k views Pongoloid August 1, 2017
How Do You Display And Catalog Your Micros? - The Fossil Forum I have tried the cardboard coin holders, but they don't seem to work for me for a number of reasons How do all of you display your micros, or have you seen any good ideas floating around? Also, what are some good ways to tag and catalog them? Below are just a few of my many microfossils Enjoy! Edited February 22, 2013 by fossilover
Buying the correct Microscope for microfossils I bought a Swift S-7 with both a 05x and 2x barlow lens that covers my range of prep work to micros very well If you don't think you will use it for prep at all than you can skip the 05x lens and the boom arm and a trinocular like the one you listed would work well if you're going to take lots of pictures
Shark, Ray, Fish, And Mammal Micros From The Alafia River In Florida I've been filling individual trays, 50 gem jars each, with micros from each of the locations I've collected from and the Alafia tray is pretty weak Most, if not all, the displays are from your returned specimens I bought 6 of the trays and 4 are committed (Joshua, Peace, Rattlesnake and Alafia) so I need 2 more productive places
Shark, Ray, Fish And Other Micros From The Miocene Choptank Formation . . . I had found some really nice micros in my first batch of Choptank matrix (see my other post “Shark, Ray and Fish Micros from the Miocene Choptank Formation of Virginia”) so I decided to take a second batch of the Choptank matrix home during my last trip there This time I dry sifted the matrix through a ¼ inch screen into my 1mm sieve
Duck Creek Micro - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Howdy everyone, I was preparing what I believe to be a Mortoniceras ammonite from the Duck Creek formation at Lake Texoma, when a large chunk popped off and revealed some strange inclusions micros in the matrix I took one of them and got the best pictures I could get with my phone, as well as so
Cretaceous Micro Vertebrate Fossils - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum I am looking for help identifying some micro vertebrate fossils I collected from a bulk sample of a Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) aged outcrop on the East Coast of the US The scale in the photos is milimeters Any help would be greatly appreciated Thank you! @Al Dente @Mikrogeophagus Shark Te
Lee Creek Smalls And Micros - The Fossil Forum I just want to welcome you to the fascinating world of “small” and “micro” fossils from the mine tailings spoil piles from the PCS Phosphate mine (Lee Creek) in Aurora, North Carolina This open pit mine features exposures from the Pungo River (Lower Miocene), Yorktown (Early Pliocene), Chowan
Shark, Fish And Other Micros From Lee Creek Mine Matrix I recently had a chance to sift through some matrix from the Lee Creek Mine (Aurora, NC) Here are my best guesses for IDing what I found Please feel free to correct me in any identifications 1) 2) (1, 2) Rhizoprionodon acutus 3) (3) Carcharias sp 4) 5) (4, 5) Carcharhinus sp 6) (6) Galeocerdo