Paleonet: nematode (?) ichnofossils in Triassic hornfels, NY/NJ
Hasiotis, Stephen Tom
hasiotis at ku.edu
Mon Feb 21 17:09:34 UTC 2022
I would be very interested in getting some samples from you!
Steve
Dr. Stephen T. Hasiotis
University of Kansas
Department of Geology
Lindley Hall, rm 215
Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
Office 785-864-4941
hasiotis at ku.edu
http://ichnology.ku.edu
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Subject: Paleonet: nematode (?) ichnofossils in Triassic hornfels, NY/NJ
Black Triassic shales with interbedded fine sandstones (river overflow) which were baked by the Palisades sill, commonly include tiny corkscrew trace fossils, mostly parallel to the bedding planes, but uncommonly showing on the surface. If anyone is interested in these, I can give you a few samples.
Allen Aigen
Staten Island, NY
serirach at ymail.com
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