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Posts treating: "Papago Park"

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

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Cretaceous Clam Fossil 

Louisville Area Fossils [2014-12-23 03:42:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (136 visits) info

 Cretaceous; US
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While touring the Natural History section of the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park (1300 N. College Ave, Tempe Arizona 85281) I saw this clam fossil specimen (AHS-NH#21712) This fossil was probably found in the Pierre Shale Formation of Glendive, Dawson County, Montana, USA. It dates to the Cretaceous Period. Image was taken in October 2014. Sources: Neat image of

Harpes perradiatus Trilobite Fossil 

Louisville Area Fossils [2014-12-22 03:28:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (155 visits) info

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Image of  a Harpes perradiatus trilobite fossil. This creature existed in the Middle Devonain Period. While visiting the Gallery of Natural History at the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park (1300 N. College Ave, Tempe Arizona 85281) I saw this fossil specimen (AHS-NH#20671). It was found in what is now Alnif, Morocco, North Africa. Images of museum specimen taken October

Arizona Petrified Wood Fossil 

Louisville Area Fossils [2014-11-27 03:30:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (156 visits) info

 Triassic; US
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While visiting the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park (1300 N. College Ave, Tempe Arizona 85281) I saw fossil specimen (AHS-NH#13056) from Navajo County, Arizona USA. It is petrified wood. This plant existed in the Upper or Late Triassic Period. There are some really beautiful colors in this piece. The display is located right in the front entrance lobby as of October

Encope micorpora Echinoderm 

Louisville Area Fossils [2014-11-01 02:30:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (146 visits) info

 Neogene; MX,US
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While visiting the Gallery of Natural History at the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park (1300 N. College Ave, Tempe Arizona 85281) I saw fossil specimen (AHS-NH#9854) Encope micorpora (Agassiz, 1841) sand dollar. Creatures like this are alive today and existed back to the Pliocene This one was found in El Golfo, Mexico. Image of museum specimen taken October 2014. Source

Clypeus plotii Echinoid Fossil 

Louisville Area Fossils [2014-10-31 02:30:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (117 visits) info

 Jurassic; US,
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While visiting the Gallery of Natural History at the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park (1300 N. College Ave, Tempe Arizona 85281) I saw fossil specimen (AHS-NH#9854) Clypeus plotii (Leske, 1778) sea urchin fossil. This creature existed in the Jurassic Period (Bajocian to Oxfordian). They were found in what is now Europe and North Africa. Images of museum specimen taken

Palm Fossil from Arizona 

Louisville Area Fossils [2014-10-22 03:30:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (118 visits) info

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During my visit to the Gallery of Natural History at the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park (1300 N. College Ave, Tempe Arizona 85281) I saw fossil specimen (AHS-NH#14891) from Yavapai County, Arizona USA. It is a polished palm tree fossil. Image taken October 2014. Learn more:

Woodworthia arizonica Fossil 

Louisville Area Fossils [2014-10-21 03:30:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (141 visits) info

 Triassic; US
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While touring the Natural History section of the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park (1300 N. College Ave, Tempe Arizona 85281) I saw fossil specimen (AHS-NH#11646) from Chinle Formation of Holbrook, Navajo County, Arizona USA. It is a Woodworthia arizonica Jeffrey 1910 tree fossil. This plant existed in the Upper or Late Triassic Period. Images of museum specimen

Fibrous Calcite from Illinois 

Louisville Area Fossils [2014-10-19 18:48:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (131 visits) info

 Devonian; US
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Back in 2010 I found a Devonian brachiopod fossil with a fibrous or needlelike mineral growth in it. I was trying to determine what this was. Last week while touring the Gallery of Natural History section of the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park (1300 N. College Ave, Tempe Arizona 85281) I saw a calcite specimen (AHS-NH#11396) from Cave in the Rock, Hardin County

Wooster Geologist in Arizona 

Wooster Geologists [2012-10-15 03:59:44]  recommend  recommend this post  (628 visits) info
ARIZONA – This Wooster Geologist has exchanged Ohio’s cool fall weather for blue skies and sunshine in Arizona. I’m here for a conference on Volcanism in the American Southwest, but I thought I’d come out early to explore some of Arizona’s geological wonders. My first stop was near the airport at Papago Park. Papago Park
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