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Welcome to the World of Amber by Susie Ward Aber, Emporia State University Emporia, Kansas, USA Million years ago large stands of forests in some parts of the world began to seep globs of sticky resin! This aromatic resin oozed down the sides of trees, as well as filling internal fissures, trapping debris, such as seeds, leaves, feathers and insects. As geologic time progressed the forests were buried and the resin hardened into a soft, warm, golden gem, known as amber. Amber is the fossi ...


If you feel this page is not displaying correctly, you may need to upgrade your browser. Dryptosaurus claw The American Museum of Natural History was established in 1869 in a world very different from today's. Even by the late 19th century, we did not have a firm knowledge of many of Earth's land regions and oceans, the diversity of cultures outside of western societies, and the essential history and organization of life on Earth. Darwin's revolutionary Origin of Species had been published o ...




Computational Paleontology Welcome to my Computational Paleontology homepage! This page is devoted to the use of mathematical models, simulation, computer graphics and computers in general in paleontology: Simulation of ontogeny (growth and form) Simulation of evolution and population genetics Population dynamics Simulation in functional morphology (mechanics, fluid dynamics etc.) Computer graphics Statistics and data management I'm very interested in getting in contact with a ...








PHOTOVALET (tm) Enter search term Images of DINOSAURS and PALEONTOLOGY by Wernher Krutein This page contains links to our existing photo pages on PALEONTOLOGY. These images are intended to communicate the sense of awe and wonder the Universe is. These photographs are available for licensing in any media. For Pricing, General Guidelines, and Delivery information click here. You may contact us thru email or by phone for more information on the use of these images, and any others in our fil ...




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What is paleontology? How does paleontology differ from anthropology and archaeology? What are the practical uses of paleontology? How do paleontologists know how old their fossils are? Did humans and dinosaurs live at the same time? What training is necessary to become a paleontologist? How can I find fossils in my area? What equipment is needed to collect fossils? What regulations govern fossil collecting? What should I do with fossils that I pick up? What organizations e ...




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Kentucky Paleontological Society Ordovician edrioasteroid Cystaster stellatus attached to Rafinesquina found on KPS fieldtrip. Photograph copyrighted by member Rick Schrantz, 1998. Newsletter (pdf) Welcome message Next Meeting Meetings for the Year Field Trip Past Field Trips with photos of fossils Photographs of fossils arranged taxonomically Research at KPS Becoming a Member Executive Committee Important fossil-bearing strata Fossils of Kentucky, Kentucky Geolog ...


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TEXT PAGE All you ever and never wanted to know about Paloentology! Paleontology is the study of all life from bacteria to whales. Paleontologists study fossils to try to piece together the history of the earth and the life on it. There are several practical uses for paleontology. Several natural resources come from fossils or are themselves fossils. Fossils can be used to reconstruct past climates and environments. This helps give a better understanding of today's climate and en ...


• Anthropology • Botany • Entomology • Invertebrates • Mineral Sciences • Vertebrates • Global Change • Natural History Library Welcome to the Collections Page for the Department of Paleobiology The diversity of our collections include some 40 to 50 million fossil plants, animals and geologic specimens (rock and sediment cores, and sediment samples). Included in our collections are over 1500 catalogued specimens of dinosaurs. Of these, about 30 ...


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A Brief Introduction to PALEOBOTANY Although most of the "green things" that populate our oceans and continents don't have the ability to move about and, hence, grab out attention, the world's biota couldn't exist without these organisms. The Plant Kingdom is the base of Earth's food chain and, as such, is the foundation for all life as we know it today, in the recent past, and in the deep past. That's not to say that today's biota is exactly like that of the past. Indeed, there have been dram ...


The Paluxy Dinosaur/"Man Track" Controversy (C) 1996-2004, Glen J. Kuban This website has moved. If you are not redirected to the new site within a few seconds, please click on the link to the new URL below. Thank you. http://paleo.cc/paluxy/paluxy.htm Times visited:


PALYNOMORPHS [pollen] [embryophyte spores] [algae] [fungal spores] [dinoflagellates] [microforaminifera] [chitinozoans] [acritarchs] [amoeba] The figures above represent various kinds of palynomorphs. "Palynomorphs" include both plant and animal structures that are microscopic in size (from about 5 µm to about 500 µm), and are composed of compounds that are highly resistant to most forms of decay other than oxidation, being composed of sporopollenin, chitin,, or relate ...


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OCEANS OF KANSAS A Natural History of the Western Interior Sea Michael J. Everhart Published June, 2005 Indiana University Press ISBN: 0253345472 Copyright © 2005-2006 by Mike Everhart Last updated 06/3/2006 OCEANS OF KANSAS - MAIN INDEX Talk, book-signing and fossil display Olathe Public Library Indian Creek Branch, 12990 S. Black Bob, Olathe, KS 7:00 PM, Wednesday, June 7, 2006Talk, book-signing and fossil display Jayhawk Audubon Society Douglas County Senior Center 745 ...


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WICHITA PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY FIELD TRIPS The field trips for the Society include both local day trips and overnight out-of-town trips that are prearranged several times throughout the year. The mode of transportation consists of personal vehicles and caravans to the prime collecting sites. Click on any of the following links to see photos from past field trips. Previous trips have included: The Niobrara Chalk of Western Kansas The PCS Quarry in Aurora, NC [Home| Membership Information| Field Trips| Newsletter| Projects| Meetings| Calender| Guestbook] Email us at wichitapaleo@hotmail.com







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