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Field Trip Photographs
Invertebrate
Paleontology Course
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The College of
Wooster
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Department
of Geology
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Trip to the Ordovician exposures in southeastern Indiana
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(Led by Professor Mark
Wilson)
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| The 2007 Invertebrate Paleontology
class on our field trip to the Ordovician of southeastern
Indiana (September 9, 2007).
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| Teague Haines and others at our first
outcrop near Richmond, Indiana.
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| Adam Samale carefully selecting
his fossils.
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Michael Krivicich happy with
his collection at the first outcrop. |
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Phil Blecher filling his
sample bag. |
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| Ali Drushal putting those
field crocs to good use.
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| Cole Simmons showing
what a political science major can do on an Ordovician
outcrop.
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| Jack Boyle, looking
very intrepid for an English major, with John Sime
in the background.
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| John Sime
cleaning his specimens. |
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| Rob McConnell finding
excellent fossils.
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| About half the class
with the traditional paleontological pose on the first
outcrop of our trip.
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| Palmer Shonk fascinated
by one of his finds on our second outcrop of the trip.
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| Ali Drushal combing
through the mud of the second outcrop.
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| The Wooster Invertebrate
Paleontology class spread over the third outcrop.
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| One of our bryozoan-rich
specimens from the third outcrop.
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| A bivalve internal
mold and a strophomenid brachiopod from the third
outcrop.
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