
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
Fossil Fern Pecopteris or Alethopteris
Here is another plant fossil that Shamalama found that is very nice. It is taking me a while to read the section on vascular plants in the Fossil of Ohio book. I am guessing this might be a Pecopteris or Alethopteris from the Late Carboniferous or Pennsylvanian period. It was found in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania in the Llewellyn Formation.
This frond was preserved in a swamp like environment that allowed its organic parts to be replaced by sulphides (pyrite) over time. Later the pyrite was replaced by aluminum silicate (pyrophyllite) giving it a white like look.
I attached a picture of a modern day fern I took for comparison.
This frond was preserved in a swamp like environment that allowed its organic parts to be replaced by sulphides (pyrite) over time. Later the pyrite was replaced by aluminum silicate (pyrophyllite) giving it a white like look.
I attached a picture of a modern day fern I took for comparison.

Labels:
pennsylvania,
Pennsylvanian,
plant
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Isotelus Trilobite Fragment
I picked up a rock at one of the eastern Louisville Ordovician road cuts that has a number of fossils in it. I thought this small piece was brachiopod but my cousin told me this is Isotelus trilobite piece that still has some texture. It looks like fingerprint.
Here is a picture of the larger rock that has some buried gastropods that might be Loxoplocus.

Labels:
bryozoan,
ordovician,
pelecypod,
Trilobite
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