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Friday, 19 December 2014

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Wooster’s Fossils of the Week: Beautiful trace fossils from the Upper Ordovician of southern Ohio 

Wooster Geologists [2014-12-19 05:15:46]  recommend  recommend this post  (101 visits) info

 Ordovician
Every year we highlight at least one of the fossils found and studied by Wooster’s Invertebrate Paleontology class as part of their field and laboratory exercises. This year it is this nice slab of trace fossils collected by Curtis Davies (’15) on our August 31 field trip to the emergency spillway in Caesar Creek State

First Wooster paleontology field trip of the year: the glorious Ordovician of Ohio 

Wooster Geologists [2014-09-01 03:41:38]  recommend  recommend this post  (123 visits) info

 Ordovician; US
Today the Invertebrate Paleontology class at The College of Wooster drove south to one of our favorite outcrops: the Waynesville, Liberty and Whitewater Formations (= Bull Fork Formation) at the emergency spillway in Caesar Creek State Park. I enjoy taking students to this extensive exposure because it has diverse fossils, is easy for beginners, and

A paleontology field trip into the Upper Ordovician of Ohio 

Wooster Geologists [2013-09-09 03:00:16]  recommend  recommend this post  (89 visits) info

 Ordovician
The 2013 Invertebrate Paleontology class at Wooster had its first field trip today. The weather was absolutely perfect, and the usual boatload of fossils was collected. We traveled this year to Caesar Creek State Park and worked in the emergency spillway created and maintained by the US Army Corps of Engineers for the Caesar Creek
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