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Hunting for Fossils: A Guide to Finding and Collecting Fossils in All 50 States. Collier Books. p. 348. ISBN 9780020935506. Shrake, Douglas L. "Fossil Collecting in Ohio". GeoFacts. Number 17. Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey. March 2003. Shrake, Douglas L. "Isotelus: Ohio's State Fossil". GeoFacts. Number 6.
The Calvert Formation is a geologic formation in Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware. It preserves fossils dating back to the early to middle Miocene epoch of the Neogene period . It is one of the three formations which make up the Calvert Cliffs , all of which are part of the Chesapeake Group .
This list of the prehistoric life of Ohio contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Ohio. Precambrian [ edit ]
The river's path traveled through modern-day West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, finally emptying into the Gulf of Mexico, which at the time extended to southern Illinois. The glaciers of the Ice Age soon began to block the Teays, effectively damming the river and forming Lake Tight, near what is now Chillicothe, Ohio.
This list of the Paleozoic life of Ohio contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Ohio and are between 538.8 and 252.17 million years of age.
Back in 2012 fossils of 2,000 ice-age fossils were found during the excavation of the Plainsburg and Arboleda Highway projects.
Calvert Cliffs State Park [Note 2] Calvert Formation: Miocene: North America: US: Maryland: Middle Miocene Climate Transition and Middle Miocene disruption: Goodsell Ridge, Isle La Motte (Lake Champlain) [Note 2] Chazy Formation: Ordovician: North America: US: Vermont: Early Reef: bryozoa, corals, stromatoporoids: Chuckanut Drive, south of ...
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