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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Wednesday, 27 December 2023
This brachiopod fossil appears to be a Pseudolingula from the Ordovician Period. It was found in the Logana
Member of the Lexington Limestone for Franklin County, Kentucky, USA.
Thanks to Kenny for the picture.
John Nelson did it again and amazed us by recreating AI topographic images with ArcGIS Pro. He showed the process in his latest youtube video. You may ask…
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I won't say anything, but it is possible to have geology so bad that they can't construct it. But, that's for another
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