Here is a link to the Ginkgo Petrified Fossil in Washington State:
• Gingko Petrified Fores...
Here are some of the videos I sampled of falling ginkgo leaves:
• Yellow snow leaves
• Ginko Tree Loses Its L...
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Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleobotany is a graduate level course in paleontology at Utah State University, which covers the major groups of marine invertebrates, fossil plants, and the important techniques and tools used in the field of paleontology. It covers ichnology, fossil preservation, taphonomy, ontogeny, cladistics, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, extinction and evolutionary rates, and many other tools used by professional paleontologists in the study of fossils and their importance in the field of geology. Course lectures are produced and broadcast from the Uintah Basin Campus in Vernal, Utah. If you like more information about the course and becoming a student at Utah State University check out this website: geology.usu.edu
5 июл 2024