Indiana Geological Survey Circular 6Many laymen write to the Indiana Geological Survey and ask: “Please send me books and maps on fossils and where they can be found.” Some write on tablet paper in the labored fifth-grade hand of a school child; others write on linen in the neatly feminine and classic lines that are surely those of a school teacher; still others type on expensive letterheads that show the nature of their professions. This circular is written for all of them but especially for those of school age. It is for school teachers, scoutmasters, parents, and other counselors of children. It is a beginner’s guide to fossils, most useful to collectors in Indiana. It is for the curious everywhere who do not write to me, but who see...
Given the lack of economic deposits, the Upper Ordovician rocks in and around the Cincinnati region,...
Indiana Geological Survey Guidebook 1This conference was planned to provide an opportunity to observ...
Indiana Geological Survey Bulletin 31Modern concepts of clays as assemblages of discrete minerals fo...
Indiana Geological Survey Report of Progress 14Plant fossils were first recorded in Indiana by David...
Indiana Geological Survey Circular 3Rocks, minerals, and fossils of Indiana are the foundation, dire...
The "pages" of rock strata that together form the geologic history book of Marion County are written...
This guide is designed for the teacher and the amateur collector. It describes the rock units and fo...
Indiana Geological Survey Guidebook 6This field trip guidebook discusses the stratigraphy and paleon...
Conodonts were found to be abundant in the Middle Pennsylvanian, Mecca Quarry Shale, Parke County, I...
The northwestern corner of Wyoming (Park and Bighorn counties) is a geological paradise for fossil...
Within recent years field conferences sponsored by the Geological Survey, Indiana Department of Cons...
Author Institution: Department of Engineering Geology, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.The Mississ...
This paper must not be mistaken for a report on the fossils of Nebraska. It is merely a circular let...
Preservation of trace fossils (ichnofossils) in siliciclastic environments is often quite different ...
Fossils collected in Renaissance collection cabinets were items of wonder and curiosity. Although so...
Given the lack of economic deposits, the Upper Ordovician rocks in and around the Cincinnati region,...
Indiana Geological Survey Guidebook 1This conference was planned to provide an opportunity to observ...
Indiana Geological Survey Bulletin 31Modern concepts of clays as assemblages of discrete minerals fo...
Indiana Geological Survey Report of Progress 14Plant fossils were first recorded in Indiana by David...
Indiana Geological Survey Circular 3Rocks, minerals, and fossils of Indiana are the foundation, dire...
The "pages" of rock strata that together form the geologic history book of Marion County are written...
This guide is designed for the teacher and the amateur collector. It describes the rock units and fo...
Indiana Geological Survey Guidebook 6This field trip guidebook discusses the stratigraphy and paleon...
Conodonts were found to be abundant in the Middle Pennsylvanian, Mecca Quarry Shale, Parke County, I...
The northwestern corner of Wyoming (Park and Bighorn counties) is a geological paradise for fossil...
Within recent years field conferences sponsored by the Geological Survey, Indiana Department of Cons...
Author Institution: Department of Engineering Geology, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.The Mississ...
This paper must not be mistaken for a report on the fossils of Nebraska. It is merely a circular let...
Preservation of trace fossils (ichnofossils) in siliciclastic environments is often quite different ...
Fossils collected in Renaissance collection cabinets were items of wonder and curiosity. Although so...
Given the lack of economic deposits, the Upper Ordovician rocks in and around the Cincinnati region,...
Indiana Geological Survey Guidebook 1This conference was planned to provide an opportunity to observ...
Indiana Geological Survey Bulletin 31Modern concepts of clays as assemblages of discrete minerals fo...