Trace fossil

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111Geology / Trace fossil / Paleontology / Biology / Fossil

ILLINOIS: NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS Fossils 3-LS4-1. Analyze and interpret data from fossils to provide evidence of the organisms and the environments in which they lived long ago.

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Source URL: www.dnr.state.il.us

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-12 11:05:21
112Paleontology / Cyanobacteria / Trace fossils / Stromatolite / Fossil / Microbial mat / Biofilm / Anza-Borrego Desert State Park / Reef / Biology / Geologic time scale / Microbiology

NATURALIST CORNER Stromatolites: What They Are and What They Mean to Us Text and Photographs by Wayne P. Armstrong One billion-year-old stromatolites embedded

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Source URL: waynesword.palomar.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-10 14:28:32
113Conservation in the United States / United States Department of the Interior / Wildland fire suppression / Paleontology / Land management / Trace fossil / Fossil / Footprint / Biology / Environment of the United States / Bureau of Land Management

How can I help preserve our fossil heritage? You can help preserve these tracks for everyone to enjoy by looking, but not touching. • Admire them, but don’t walk directly on them, or ride bikes or drive vehicles over

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Source URL: www.blm.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-12 06:39:16
114Stratigraphy / Historical geology / Earth sciences / Fossils / Fossil / Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument / Trace fossil / Geologic time scale / Sedimentary rock / Geology / Biology / Paleontology

Teaching Paleontology in the National Parks and Monuments A Curriculum Guide for Teachers of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grade Levels Produced by the National Park Service, Florissant

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Source URL: www.nature.nps.gov

Language: English - Date: 1999-12-09 17:40:16
115Alaska Range / Denali National Park and Preserve / Footprint / Trace fossil / Dinosaur Footprints / Theropoda / Tyrannosaurus / Pterosaur / Trackway / Paleontology / Biology / Extinction

Website: The Lower Cantwell Formation and Its Fossils Denali National Park Alexander de Moor This document, created by a National Park Service (NPS) volunteer, was made possible by the Geoscientists-In-the-Parks (GIP) Pr

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Source URL: nature.nps.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-01-21 14:49:19
116Alaska Range / Denali National Park and Preserve / Footprint / Trace fossil / Dinosaur Footprints / Theropoda / Tyrannosaurus / Pterosaur / Trackway / Paleontology / Biology / Extinction

Website: The Lower Cantwell Formation and Its Fossils Denali National Park Nadine Reitman This document, created by a National Park Service (NPS) volunteer, was made possible by the Geoscientists-In-the-Parks (GIP) Progr

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Source URL: nature.nps.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-01-21 15:04:15
117Protostome / Living fossils / Fossils / Brachiopod / Ordovician / Bryozoa / Trace fossil / Nautiloid / Stromatolite / Biology / Paleontology / Zoology

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

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Source URL: www.nps.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-20 15:59:56
118Zoology / Paleozoology / Geology / Invertebrate paleontology / Petrified wood / Trace fossil / Plant / Biology / Paleontology / Fossils

Collecting Rocks, Meteorites, Artifacts, and Fossils On Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands

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Source URL: www.fs.usda.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-12 17:42:23
119Geography of Alaska / Dinosaurs / Denali National Park and Preserve / Bird / Trace fossil / Paleontology / Mount McKinley / Bird ichnology / Biology / Alaska Range / Zoology

Figure 2 Ignotornis annotated

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Source URL: www.nps.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-13 19:51:20
120Biology / Fossil / Sedimentary rock / Geodiversity / Geography of the United Kingdom / Barns Ness Lighthouse / Limestone / Trace fossil / Geology / Subdivisions of Scotland / Paleontology / East Lothian

The abundant corals in the limestones indicate that they lived in tropical, warm, shallow, clear seawater. However rivers were flowing from the mountains to the north; they brought mud and sand to silt up the shallow sea

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Source URL: www.edinburghgeolsoc.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-02 01:21:07
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