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    Two New Fossils-Related Pages About Sierra Nevada Fossil Plants

    Not too long ago, I uploaded my two new paleontology-related pages about fossil plants in California's Sierra Nevada area. First is High Sierra Nevada Fossil Plants, Alpine County, California over at http://inyo3.coffeecup.com/highsierra/highsierra.html . It's about a visit to a rather...
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    New Page--"Ice Age Fossils At Santa Barbara, California"

    Not so very long ago, I uploaded my latest paleontology-related page to Ice Age Fossils At Santa Barbara, California. It's mainly about the much paleo-celebrated middle Pleistocene Santa Barbara Formation, which yields one of the largest and best preserved marine Pleistocene invertebrate fossil...
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    New Page--Dinosaur-Age Fossil Leaves In California

    Not long ago, I uploaded my latest fossils-related page: Dinosaur-Age Fossil Leaves At Del Puerto Canyon, California ( http://inyo4.coffeecup.com/morenofossils/morenofossils.html ). It's a field trip--with detailed text, on-site images, and photographs of fossil specimens--to a fossil leaf...
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    Field Trip To Fossils In The Tin Mountain Limestone (Death Valley Area)

    Rather recently, I uploaded a new page, In Search Of Fossils In The Tin Mountain Limestone, California. Includes detailed text, on-site images, and photographs of fossils. It's a field trip to three accessible sites in the highly fossiliferous Lower Mississippian Tin Mountain Limestone (358.9...
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    Field Trip To A Vertebrate Fossil Locality In The Coso Range, California

    Just recently, I uploaded the following page--Field Trip To A Vertebrate Fossil Locality In The Coso Range, California. It's a cyber-visit--with detailed text, plus on-site images and photographs of fossils--to the upper Miocene to upper Pliocene Coso Formation in the Coso Mountains, which lie...
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    New Page--"Late Pennsylvanian Fossils In Kansas"

    Over at Late Pennsylvanian Fossils In Kansas I've uploaded my latest paleontology-related site--A page dedicated to the classic upper Pennsylvanian--stratigraphically equivalent to the European Upper Carboniferous--fossil wealth of Kansas; one of the great places on the planet to find and study...
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    New Fossils-Related Page--"A Visit To Fossil Valley, Great Basin Desert, Nevada" (A Miocene Classic)

    Rather recently I uploaded my latest paleontology-related web page, entitled A Visit To Fossil Valley, Great Basin Desert, Nevada ( http://inyo2.coffeecup.com/fossilvalley/fossilvalley.html ). Includes detailed text; images of fossils; and on-site photographs, as well. It's cyber-visit to a...
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    New Page: "Paleozoic Era Fossils At Mazourka Canyon, California"

    Just recently, I uploaded my latest fossils-related page: Paleozoic Era Fossils At Mazourka Canyon, California. Includes detailed text of a cyber-field trip to the region. Also, numerous images of fossils and on-site photographs. At the page, I describe the remarkable assemblage of Ordovician...
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    New Page: "Fossils In Millard County, Utah"

    Over at Fossils In Millard County, Utah I've upload my latest paleontology-related page. Includes detailed text, plus photographs of fossils and on-site images, as well. It's all about visits to two world-famous early Paleozoic fossil localities in western Utah: (1) Wheeler Amphitheater (or...
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    My New Page: "Early Cambrian Fossils Of Westgard Pass, California"

    Recently, I uploaded my new paleontology-related web page, called "Early Cambrian Fossils Of Westgard Pass, California"--all about a classic, world-famous geologic section several miles east of Big Pine (a community in California's Owens Valley, situated at the base of the Sierra Nevada's...
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    Death Valley's Evidence of Precambrian Land Life

    Over at http://www.simonsfoundation.org/quanta/20140424-early-life-in-death-valley/ is an article detailing rather recent explorations in the Death Valley National Park region that have produced intriguing evidence to help support the hypothesis that abundant photosynthetic microbial communities...
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    My Latest Fossil Page

    Just thought I'd let folks know that my latest fossils-related web page is Fossil Insects And Vertebrates On The Mojave Desert, California : Visit two world-famous paleontologic localities situated on California's vast Mojave Desert. They're from what geologists call the middle Miocene Barstow...
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