Inyo
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Over at Fossils In Millard County, Utah I've uploaded my new paleontology-related page. Includes detailed text, plus photographs of fossils and on-site images.
It's all about visits to two world-class early Paleozoic fossil localities in western Utah: (1) The trilobite-producing middle Cambrian Wheeler Shale at Wheeler Amphitheater (or, Antelope Spring as many fossil aficionados refer to the area); and (2) Fossil Mountain in the Ibex District, where the lower Ordovician Pogonip Group yields one of the most diverse and abundant early Ordovician invertebrate faunas in North America--perhaps even the world; lots of brachiopods, ostracods, gastropods, pelecypods, cephalopods, echinoderms, trilobites, graptolites, conodonts, bryozoans, and sponges.
It's all about visits to two world-class early Paleozoic fossil localities in western Utah: (1) The trilobite-producing middle Cambrian Wheeler Shale at Wheeler Amphitheater (or, Antelope Spring as many fossil aficionados refer to the area); and (2) Fossil Mountain in the Ibex District, where the lower Ordovician Pogonip Group yields one of the most diverse and abundant early Ordovician invertebrate faunas in North America--perhaps even the world; lots of brachiopods, ostracods, gastropods, pelecypods, cephalopods, echinoderms, trilobites, graptolites, conodonts, bryozoans, and sponges.
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