Field Trip Photographs
Invertebrate Paleontology Course
The College of Wooster
Department of Geology
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Trip to the Ordovician exposures in southeastern Indiana
(Led by Professor Mark Wilson)
 
 

The 2007 Invertebrate Paleontology class on our field trip to the Ordovician of southeastern Indiana (September 9, 2007).

 
 

Teague Haines and others at our first outcrop near Richmond, Indiana.

 
 

Adam Samale carefully selecting his fossils.

 
 
Michael Krivicich happy with his collection at the first outcrop.
 
 
Phil Blecher filling his sample bag.
 
 

Ali Drushal putting those field crocs to good use.

 

Cole Simmons showing what a political science major can do on an Ordovician outcrop.

 

Jack Boyle, looking very intrepid for an English major, with John Sime in the background.

 

John Sime cleaning his specimens.

 

Rob McConnell finding excellent fossils.

 

About half the class with the traditional paleontological pose on the first outcrop of our trip.

 

Palmer Shonk fascinated by one of his finds on our second outcrop of the trip.

 

Ali Drushal combing through the mud of the second outcrop.

 

The Wooster Invertebrate Paleontology class spread over the third outcrop.

 

One of our bryozoan-rich specimens from the third outcrop.

 

A bivalve internal mold and a strophomenid brachiopod from the third outcrop.