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Salthill Blastoids |
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fusilier21
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Topic: Salthill BlastoidsPosted: 24 Jan 2010 at 2:09pm |
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Waited so long for these. Salthill quarry, 24/01/10.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Julian123
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Posted: 24 Jan 2010 at 3:30pm |
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What exactly is a Blastoid? I've looked on google but am getting conflicting info.
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fusilier21
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Posted: 24 Jan 2010 at 3:45pm |
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Hi. Julian. They are a rare( there, I've said it.) fossil, for which I've been searching for years. Wikki says this.
Blastoids (class Blastoidea) are an extinct type of stemmed echinoderm. Often called sea buds, blastoid fossils look like small hickory nuts. They originated, along with many other echinoderm classes, in the Ordovician period and reached their greatest diversity in the Mississippian epoch of the Carboniferous period. Blastoids persisted until their extinction at the end of Permian, about 325/350 million years ago. Although never as diverse as their contemporary relatives, the crinoids, blastoids are quite common fossils, especially in many Mississippian-age rocks. They can be found in Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Indiana AND CLITHEROE!!!!! AndrewEdited by fusilier21 - 24 Jan 2010 at 3:47pm |
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Julian123
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Posted: 24 Jan 2010 at 7:31pm |
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Ah yes. I always forget to look in Wikki - thanks very much.
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Naze Dave
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Posted: 25 Jan 2010 at 6:37pm |
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Well done on finding a Hickory nut! haha nice one Andrew.
Thanks Dave
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