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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Sunday, 09 June 2024
Ha, can't show the big files at the cottage. Don't lose faith in your warmies, UK. You invented them.ps. the AI's are back! They've run out of groupthink to suck up, and will break on my stuff.ps. Hang in there, Kitty
Last year, I wrote about the life of a southern Indiana paleontologist George K. Greene (1835-1917). That research pointed to that Greene's fossil collection was sold to American Museum of Natural History in New York City but as it turns out there was one cabinet that was not sold and was past down to his descendants.
This picture is of two coral specimens named Pleurodictym wardi (Greene, 1903) also called a "wasp nest coral". It was found in the Beechwood Limestone of Clark County, [...]
I gave my keynote talk last evening at the 28th Annual Tate Conference. I also passed out the handout shown above so people could have a handy reference for sauropod biology while I was talking. I have a link [...]
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