Hi, all New member. I've been vacationing in Germany for a month - and visited the Solhnofen area to see the archaeopteryx specimens in the various museums in...
... I'm from Germany. And speaking about Archaeopteryx, did you go to 'Senckenberg Museum' in Frankfurt? At the moment they have a special exhibition with the...
... 'Senckenberg Museum' in Frankfurt? I haven't yet, but I'll be spending one day in Frankfurt before I have to leave next Saturday...thanks to you I'll make...
Hi, I'm a newbie and am located in hampton VA. Does anyone know if there are new good digging sites around and/or are in the area and would mind taking a...
Has anybody found any shark teeth within the Lincoln Limestone Member of the Greenhorn Limestone Formation? I've done extensive collecting, and would like to...
... I believe different species indicate water conditions (salinity, temperature, depth, etc.), they are also wide spread. Fresh and salt water varieties also...
I reaaally hope I'm not breaking any rules here by posting a link to my forum.. I saw the other dude did but forgot to put the link in = p I hate it when that...
Fossil s, Thanks for allowing me to ask some ignorant questions and be a member of your group.I am very new at fossils.I am fascinated with the remains from so...
Fossil fans, As you will observe I am new to fossils and a computor, I live in East TN and in an old railway cut i have found what I have been able to ...
Hi, That we can see your fossils and maybe help to identify it is required that you publish them in the geofossils group itself. Sending by e-mail doesn't...
Hello Alfred, this isn't one of the most active groups but new members are always welcome. "East Tennessee" is a few thousand square miles and has over 36...
Your pics are great, but I can fix your scanned pics even more..look: If you would like me to adjust any others, I'd be happy to. Hope this helps, Karen ... ...
Right, I never got the fixed images. Keep watching my website as I'm still adding pics. I added the large one at the bottom of the page of the whole Tucson...
Hello friends, I'm looking for back issues (1980-2007) for a geology periodical called "American Association for Petroleum Geologists" (AAPG) I am told that I...
If you can get ahold of a copy of AAPG Explorer at a library or elsewhere there are usually ads in the back from people getting rid of their journal...
Thanks for your suggestions Hal. After hunting around online I've foudn that I can buy *some* past issues from aapg.org for $25 each (way too expensive!)...
Back when ExxonMobil merged in 1999 there were a lot of folks getting rid of their AAPG libraries in Dallas. Don't know about now. $150 sounds like a lot. 20...
Much thanks to all those who responded via e-mail to my query. Unfortunately I am unable to easily read literature on the computer monitor so the online...
Thanks to all those who replied with insight -- I was able to locate a gentlemen in Fort Worth who was willing to part with his collection for $300. However,...
My son is taking a class in earth science and geology this year. We are trying to obtain specimens of different fossils to put together for his class. We have...
George, Many state Geological Surveys offer small fossil or mineral kits for educational purposes. They are usually low cost and typically have from 5 to 10 ...
Hello all, My name is Jim and I am a new member here. Let me first say that I have very little knowledge of fossils at this point though I have always been...
I Live in myrtle beach, south carolina. A few years ago I was working for a survey company in a new housing development along the intercoastal waterway. That...
Hello. The four heart-shaped fossils in your Pic #2 appear to be internal molds or "steinkerns" of bivalves. It's possible that the larger fossil to the left ...