Fossils and Geology of Lanark County, Ontario
Friday, 7 March 2014
My Hunt for Sir William Logan’s Specimens of Protichnites
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It is amazing how time flies by. Since September I’ve been meaning to visit the Canadian Museum of Nature’s Research and Collections Facil...
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Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Cylindrical Structures in Potsdam Group Sandstone in Eastern Ontario
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Cylindrical sandstone structures that cut across the bedding in Potsdam Group sandstones in Eastern Ontario at locations north of Kingston h...
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Friday, 29 November 2013
Additional Geological Field Trip Guides for Eastern Ontario That Are Available Online
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My last blog posting reported on a new geological field trip guide that is a 40 kilometer bike tour that starts in Perth. There are a numb...
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Murphys Point Bike Loop: A Geological Interpretation, by Bradley S. Wilson
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This fall saw the release of a new geological field trip guide that covers part of Lanark County. Entitled Murphys Point Bike Loop: A Geol...
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Friday, 13 September 2013
A Selection of Fossils from the March Formation in Lanark County, Ontario
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A year ago I collected a number of specimens of fossils, and photographs of fossils, from a quarry in Lanark County about a five minute driv...
Thursday, 29 August 2013
Abraham, Logan and Owen: The Discovery of the First Protichnites trackways – Part 1
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“Protichnites is from the Greek Protos , the first, – Ichnos , foot-print, or track, – and Lithos , stone; literally – The first stone foot...
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