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1. Ashfall Fossil Beds Resources
ashfall fossil beds Resources. All ashfall resources listed on one page for your browsing pleasure! ashfall fossil beds Return to Vertebrate paleontology Page. Go to Museum Homepage
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Ashfall Fossil Beds Resources
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Ashfall: Life and Death at a Nebraska Waterhole Ten Million Years Ago
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Interactive Map of the Rhino Barn Skeletons!
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2. Ashfall Fossil Beds, Museum Notes Series
By Mike Voorhies, Curator of Vertebrate paleontology. Hundreds of skeletons of prehistoric animals have museum crews working in the ashfall fossil beds in northern Antelope County
http://www-museum.unl.edu/research/vertpaleo/ashfall.html

University of Nebraska State Museum
Museum Notes Number 81.
February 1992
Ashfall: Life and Death at a Nebraska Waterhole Ten Million Years Ago
By Mike Voorhies, Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology
Hundreds of skeletons of prehistoric animals have been found in a volcanic ash bed buried beneath the rolling farmlands of northeastern Nebraska. Some of the best-preserved fossil rhinos, horses, camels, and birds known anywhere have been, and are being, excavated by museum crews working in the Ashfall Fossil Beds in northern Antelope County. Unlike most fossil deposits, which consist of scattered bones accumulated over extended periods of time, the ash bed contains mostly articulated remains with bones still joined together in the proper order.Quick burial in volcanic ash accounts for the three-dimensional preservation of the skeletons of species that became extinct millions of years before they could have been seen by humans. These remarkably lifelike skeletons, some of which contain unborn young and stomach contents, give paleontologists an opportunity to reconstruct the life appearance and habits of these ancient species with an accuracy never before attainable. The ash bed also contains abundant additional clues to the vegetation and climate of the landscape in which the rhinos and other animals lived and died. It is truly a 'time capsule' presenting us with a picture of a vanished world unrivaled in detail and clarity. This pamphlet describes some of the highlights of the first two decades of exploration of the site. It also invites you, the reader, to experience a sense of discovery of Nebraska's deep past by visiting the locality, which is now open to the public five months each year.

3. Paleontology - Online Resources
University of California Museum of paleontology s Paleontological Collection National Monument (National Park Service); ashfall fossil beds State Historical
http://geology.er.usgs.gov/paleo/paleonet.shtml
Paleontology
Selected Online Resources
This page provides a selection of links to other World Wide Web sites dealing with Paleontology and related disciplines. Links and pointers to non-USGS sites are provided for information only and do not constitute endorsement, express or implied, by the USGS, U.S. Deptartment of the Interior, or U.S. Government, of the organizations, their suitability, content, products, or services, whether they are governmental, educational, commercial, or any other institutions. Museums Academe Societies Surveys ... Other Lists
Museums and Museum Exhibits

4. Fossil Collections Of The World - V7.04
University of Iowa, Iowa City geology paleontology; by Vince Santucci; Agate fossil beds National Monument NPS map; ashfall fossil beds National Park;
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/8147/
Fossil Collections of the World
Minor revision started December 1997: see what's happening at this site
Contents - latest news and links

5. Fossil Localities - Part Of Kuban's Paleo Place
Specific fossil sies. ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park paleontology in the Netherlands. paleontology in the Netherlands Alternate address
http://members.aol.com/fostrak/paleloca.htm
Fossil Localities
Glen J. Kuban, E-mail: gkpaleo@yahoo.com
Part of Kuban's Paleo Place This site provides links to web sites on specific fossil localities regions, and formations.
Contents
Directories and general information on fossil sites
Specific fossil sies

6. Titlebar
Nebraska Agate fossil beds National Monument; ashfall fossil beds Historical Park; Ruth Hall of paleontology. New York American Museum of Natural History; Buffalo
http://www.cyberspacemuseum.com/paleo.html
Paleo Places
Welcome to the Cyberspace Museum's Paleontology Museum Database Page. The purpose of this page is to allow you to investigate what dinosaurs/fossils are currently on exhibit at museums and monuments around the United States. Let us get you launched into the following sites.

7. Ashfall Fossil Beds SHP - Paleontologist
ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park. An intact fossil site left in place for public viewing Mike teaches paleontology classes at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln skeletons that have been uncovered at the ashfall fossil Site. ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park
http://www.ashfall.unl.edu/meetpaleo.html
Mike Voorhies is a vertebrate paleontologist. That is, a scientist who studies fossil animals with back bones.
Mike grew up in Orchard, Nebraska and became interested in fossils as a young boy. He studied geology and biology in college to become a paleontologist.
Mike teaches paleontology classes at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. He studies prehistoric horses, rhinos, camels, elephants, rodents of all kinds, and many other species that lived in Nebraska during a portion of the Age of Mammals from 15 million years ago through the present (late Miocene Epoch, the Pliocene Epoch, and the Pleistocene Epoch).
Mike found the skull of a rhino calf eroding out of a ravine in 1971. The skull was part of a complete skeleton embedded in volcanic ash. It was one of dozens of fossil skeletons that have been uncovered at the Ashfall Fossil Site.
Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park
86930 517th Avenue
Royal, NE 68773
Phone: (402) 893-2000
Email: ashfall2@unl.edu

8. Levin: The Earth Through Time, 7 E - Student Companion Site
map of ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park, Nebraska. Click on the rhino skeletons for more information. http//www.nps.gov/hafo/paleontology.htm
http://jws-edcv.wiley.com/college/bcs/redesign/student/weblinks/1,12288,_0470000
Levin: The Earth Through Time , Seventh Edition Wiley Home Higher Education Home Title Home Student Companion Site Home ... Contact Us Browse by Chapter
Select a Chapter Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15
Browse by Resource Student Study Guide Quizzes Weblinks Chapter Tutorials Weblinks: Chapter 14 - Life of the Cenozoic
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec02/b65lec02.htm

The Age of Mammals, chapter in a hypertext book by Peter J. Bryant, School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine. http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/vertpaleo/fhc/fhc.htm
Fossil horses in cyberspace. Florida Museum of Natural History. http://www.mammothsite.com/
Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, South Dakota. Tour the exhibit hall. http://www.tarpits.org/
La Brea Tar Pits - Page Museum, Los Angeles, California. http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/landofmammoth/eyecandy/intro.html
Land of the Mammoth from the Discovery Channel. Click "begin". Sound files describe several fossil mammals - cave bears, wooly mammoth, glyptodon, giant deer, sabertooth, giant ground sloth, wooly rhino. http://www.coloradomtn.edu/campus_rfl/staff_rfl/kohls/eocene.html

9. Levin: The Earth Through Time, 7 E - Student Companion Site
to the Cenozoic, University of California, Berkeley, Museum of paleontology. ne.us/parks/parkinfo/Historical/ashfall.html ashfall fossil beds State Historical
http://jws-edcv.wiley.com/college/bcs/redesign/student/weblinks/1,12288,_0470000
Levin: The Earth Through Time , Seventh Edition Wiley Home Higher Education Home Title Home Student Companion Site Home ... Contact Us Browse by Chapter
Select a Chapter Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15
Browse by Resource Student Study Guide Quizzes Weblinks Chapter Tutorials Weblinks: Chapter 13 - The Cenozoic Era
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cenozoic/cenozoic.html

Introduction to the Cenozoic, University of California, Berkeley, Museum of Paleontology. http://www.palaeos.com/Cenozoic/Cenozoic.htm
The Cenozoic Era. http://gpc.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102/cenozoic.htm
The Cenozoic Era, 65 Ma to present lecture notes by Pamela J. W. Gore, Georgia Perimeter College. http://www.horseshoecrab.org/evo/ceno/cenozoic.html
The age of mammals. Click on the epoch names at the top of the page to learn about climate, geology, flora, fauna, and hominids. http://www.scotese.com/earth.htm
Paleomap project by Christopher Scotese. http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/ice_age/

10. Dinosaurs Paleontology - Animals Pets - Science Nature - Learning Playing - Chil
University of California, Berkeley Museum of paleontology This site covers of Nebraska, Lincoln Nebraska State Museum ashfall fossil beds Information Guide
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Dinosaurs and Paleontology
Dinosaur is the term given to various kinds of extinct reptiles of the Mesozoic, from 230 to 65 million years ago, when they were the dominant land animals on Earth. Thousands of dinosaur remains have been found worldwide. 'Fossils' are remains of prehistoric organisms, preserved by burial under countless layers of sedimentary material. They are a record of the history of life, beginning approximately 3.5 billion years ago. The study of fossils is called 'paleontology'. If you're interested in learning more about Dinosaurs and their fossil records, or in becoming a paleontologist, you can start by browsing through some of the links below. Get more exposure, list your site

11. Nebraska United States North America Regional Paleontology Earth Sciences
University of Nebraska State Museum Nebraska State Museum Online museum with primarily vertebrate fossil exhibits, including ashfall fossil beds Park.
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12. State List
of Missouri paleontology St Louis Missouri Ozarks paleontology Web Site Nebraska ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park Welcome to ashfall fossil beds
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Educational Fossil Kit

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Whale Fossils in Otay Formation, Chula Vista

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Fossil Photographs
Fossils In Death Valley National Park ... Evolution Happens! A basic description of biological evolution and the evidence for it. Contains a gallery and links page. Colorado Green River, Parachute Creek Member Fossils Steve Veatch's Geology Page Eocene fossils Itano Family Fossil Collection ... Guide to the Dinosaurs of Colorado Connecticut Geobop's Connecticut Delaware Dinosaurs in Delaware The Delaware Valley Paleontological Society Florida Hogtown Creek Fossils The Fossil Page Time Sifters Archaeology Society Checklist Of The Fossil Vertebrates Of Florida ... Shark Tooth Jewelry Georgia North America's Oldest Whale Skeleton Introduction to Ichnology Hawaii A Guide to the Orders of Trilobites Dinosaurs in Hawaii Insecta: Diptera Iowa Geological Survey Bureau Stainbrook Geologic Preserve Devonian Fossil Gorge Idaho Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Tolo Lake Mammoths Illinois Illinois State Geological Survey Dinosaur Page The Field Museum Geobop's Prehistoric USA Dino Russ's Lair Indiana Finding Fossils in Indiana and Kentucky Kansas The Paleontological Institute at The University of Kansas The Levin Fossil Collection, Specializing in Jaws and Teeth

13. EDUCATION PLANET - 89 Web Sites For Paleontology
ashfall fossil beds, Museum Notes Series University of Nebraska State February 1992 ashfall Life and Death at Curator of Vertebrate paleontology Hundreds of
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14. Kids Online Resources - Science, Physics
University of Nebraska State Museum Division of Vertebrate paleontology Vertebrate paleontology, fossils, Nebraska, fossil Collecting, ashfall fossil beds.
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The study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic times, as represented by the fossils of plants, animals, and other organisms.

15. Nebraska Fossils
Society of Vertebrate paleontology, 1985. ashfall fossil beds, Geological Society of America, 1995. Published 09/29/2002. Last update of this page Pacific Time.
http://www.colossal-fossil-site.com/400-states/4/nebraska-2.htm
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16. United States National Parks And Monuments
paleontology in the National Parks, a Teacher s Guide http//www.aqd.nps.gov/grd/parks/joda/books.htm. State Parks Featuring fossils. ashfall State fossil beds/
http://members.tripod.com/paleoartisans/parks.html
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United States National Parks and Monuments Featuring Paleontology
*When you visit these parks and monuments, remember that it is VERY illegal to remove any fossils that you might find.
Instead, please mark the location of the fossils, report your find to a park ranger, and leave them for park paleontologists
to study.* Parks and Monuments Outside the U. S. paleoartisans@hotmail.com
Please let us know of any parks we've forgotten!
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U. S. National Parks Geology
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/grd/
U. S. National Parks Paleontology http://www2.nature.nps.gov/grd/geology/paleo/index.htm Bureau of Land Management http://www.blm.gov U. S. D. A. National Forests http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/states/select_forest.shtml U. S. D. A. National Grasslands http://www.fs.fed.us/grasslands/

17. Paul V. Heinrich Home And Louisiana Fossil Page
paleontology; More Dinosaurs at Royal Tyrrell Museum of paleontology. ashfall fossil beds State Historical Park, Nebraska; Radiolaria information (Beautiful
http://www.intersurf.com/~chalcedony/
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Louisiana Fossil Page Louisiana Geology
Louisiana Fossil Page
Common Animal and Plant Fossils of Louisiana Fossils can be found within Louisiana. These fossils include Pleistocene vertebrate fossils, i.e. Mastodons and Mammoths, various Miocene vertebrates, and the Eocene fossil whale, Basilosaurus . Abundant invertebrate fossils can be found within the Pleistocene chert gravels, Pleistocene loesses, and outcropping Tertiary strata.
Louisiana Geology
Special Topics in Louisiana Geology 1. Fault-Line Scarps in Southwest, Louisiana
2. Pimple Mounds
Pimple Mound - A term used along the Gulf Coast of eastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana for one of hundreds of thousands of low, rudely circular or elliptical domes composed of loamy sand. Their basal diameter ranges from 3 m to more than 30 m and height ranges from 30 cm to more than 2 m. (definition modified from "Dictionary of Geological Terms" by R. L. Bates and J. J. Jackson. See also their definition for Mima Mound).

18. Vertebrate Fossils In Kentucky
Museum; Vertebrate paleontology see famous Ash Fall site of Miocene vertebrates; The University of Nebraska State Museum s page; ashfall fossil beds State
http://www.uky.edu/KGS/coal/webfossl/pages/vertes.htm
Vertebrates (or Craniata) include the well-known animals such as fish (Pisces), amphibians (Amphibia), reptiles (Reptilia), dinosaurs (Dinosauria, usually included in the Reptilia), birds (Aves, sometimes classed as feathered Reptiles or Dinosaurs), and mammals, including humans (Mammalia). Fossils of all these groups have been found in Kentucky except for the dinosaurs, which have the potential to be found in far western Kentucky, although none have been found to date. The common feature of vertebrate animals is that they have a spinal column and associated vertebrae. In some animals, like sharks, the vertebrae are composed of cartilage. In other animals, like mammals and reptiles, vertebrae are composed of bone. Bones can be fossilized; cartilage is generally not fossilized. Vertebrate fossils are rare in Kentucky. Most reported fossils that look like bones, claws, or teeth, are actually fossils of other types of animals or are pseudofossils. Pseudofossils are rocks that look like fossils, but are not fossils. If you think you have found a fossil bone, look at the Recognizing fossil bones section first. Look at the criteria for identifying fossil bones, and see if the fossil you have looks like the fossils shown to determine if it is actually a bone or not. If after comparing your fossil to the other fossils, it appears that your fossil may be a fossil bone, try to match it to the fossils shown below in Vertebrate fossils found in Kentucky. If you have found a fossil bone in Kentucky, please call the Kentucky Geological Survey (859) 257-5500, so that we can document and verify the find.

19. Pale Notes Fall 2000
including ashfall fossil beds Park. http//wwwmuseum.unl.edu/research/vertpaleo/vertpaleo.html. Respectfully submitted by John Good. paleontology MEETING
http://www.esconi.org/Paleo Notes Fall 2000.htm
E.S.C.O.N.I. PALEONTOLOGY STUDY GROUP MEETING Jeanine Milecki showed her fossils from Lone Star and Montone: She talked about how cystoids are never found with arms. She found geodes with brachiopods. She showed her conularia, an unusual rectangular fossil. She showed her Mazon Creek fossils from Braceville Jim Fairchild showed his Calymene Trilobite from the Blombereks Flagstone quarry in Joiliet. Bruce Galloway brought his bone found at the Lone Star Quarry in June. Michael Philips, a geology instructor at Illinois Valley Community in Oglesby has confirmed that the Galloways had found a legbone from a tetrapod (a four-legged animal that looks like a mud puppy) from the Pennsylvanian Age (286-320 million years ago). This was an unusual find as tetrapod amphibians are not normally found in underwater environments (See Web sites below) Barrett Galloway brought his pavement tooth of a shellcrusher shark embedded in limestone found September 4 at Illinois Cement Quarry. David Lizz talked about his trip to Canada. He visited the James Dick Quarry (Ordovician) and showed his Calymene trilobite. Chris Cozert showed some fossils from the St. Louis area, Warsaw formation, Middle Mississippian, with crinoids, edrioasteroids and blastoids (Pentremities). Also collected Crinoid Calyx from the Burlington formation, St. Louis County area. He showed fossils from Prairie Du Long creek in Illinois. He also found rare blastoids from Chattanooga, Tennessee.

20. Museums
Museum Dinosaur Valley Museum — the Museum of Western Colorado s paleontology center http//www.mwc.mus.co.us/dinosaurs. ashfall fossil beds State Historical
http://www.esconi.org/Museums.htm
E.S.C.O.N.I. MUSEUMS AND MUSEUM LINKS Field Museum of Natural History 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois (312) 922-9410. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day except Xmas day and New Year's Day. Basic admission is $8 for adults, $4 for children ages 3-11, seniors and students with ID. Free Days: Mondays and Tuesdays, September-February. Special Exhibits: Chocolate, Underground Adventures, Sue, Tiniest Giants: Discovering Dinosaur Eggs. Elgin Public Museum 225 Grand Blvd, Elgin. (847) 741-6655 Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Arts Burpee Museum of Natural History 737 North Main Street, Rockford, IL 61103 (815) 965-3433, burpeenh@aol.com , Open Tues-Sat, 10-5, Sun, 12-5, Open on Rockford School holiday Mondays, Admission: $4/adults, $3/children 3-17. Permanent exhibit, Mazon Creek, T-Rex Replica Schingoethe Center for Native American Studies Dunham Hall, 1400 Marseillaise Pl. Aurora, Il. Open Tuesdays through Fridays: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Open Sundays: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Mondays, Saturdays and Aurora University Holidays.The Center is free to Aurora University students, staff, and faculty; to members of the Friends of the Schingoethe Center; and to members of the American Association of Museums. A donation is requested from others, suggested at: $3 for adults; $2 for students and seniors; $1 for children under 12; to a maximum of $7 per family. SciTech Hands-On-Museum
18 West Benton, Aurora IL 60506 Winter Hours - Monday (closed), Tuesday 12pm – 5pm, Wednesday 12pm – 5pm, Thursday 12pm – 8pm,Friday 12pm – 5pm,Saturday 10am – 5pm, Sunday 12pm - 5pm; General Admission, Adults (18-59 years) $6 each; Children (3-17 years) $5; Senior Citizens (60+) $5 each

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