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- Michigan_fossil_hunting abstract "Michigan is a state within the USA that is not known for fossiliferous rocks, but there are some localities where fossils may be found. Most are from the Late Devonian period, others are from the Late Pleistocene period, the Silurian period, and Carboniferous periods. However, small amounts of Precambrian period fossils consisting of stromotolites, metazoans and algal can be found in Precambrian outcrops located in Michigans Upper Peninsula. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/MFP_5_Fill_In_The_Blanks_301808_7.pdf The oldest megascopic fossils found in Michigan have been found in the Negaunee iron formation near Palmer, MI at the Empire Mine. The fossils are of a primitive, filament-like ancestor of algae. Scientists have determined the fossils to be 2.1 billion years old. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/Oldest_Fossil_304663_7.pdf They are found in thin layers in one section of the mine. The fossil is known as Grypania cf. spiralis which is preserved as a corkscrew-shaped, or spaghetti like marks that look like random O's, C's and 6's. Devonian fossils of Michigan are marine, consisting of brachiopods, crinoids, corals, bryzoans, trilobites, gastropods, fish, blastoids, and cephalopods. Carboniferous fossils are usually found in central Michigan, and are not usually well preserved. Near St. Charles, Michigan there is a site that has plants in good preservation, but this site is nearly impossible for the amateur to access. Silurian fossils are usually found on the shores of the Great Lakes, often as Petoskey stones. This is revealed by the presence of the index fossil Halysites. Pleistocene fossils are few and far between, often found by construction workers or farmers. The chance of finding a mammoth or mastodon is very low. Higher quality fossils are found mostly in the northern region of the Lower Peninsula.".
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- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Alpena,_Michigan.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Animals_of_Devonian_Michigan.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Besser_Museum.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Blastoid.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Brachiopod.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Bryozoa.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Carboniferous.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fossils_of_the_United_States.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Michigan.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Cephalopod.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Coral.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Crinoid.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Devonian.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Earthworks_(engineering).
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Fossil_hash.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Frankfort,_Michigan.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Gastropoda.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Halysites.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Index_fossil.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Invertebrate.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Peninsula_of_Michigan.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Mammoth.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Mastodon.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Michigan.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Petoskey_stone.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Placodermi.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene_fossils_in_Michigan.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Quarry.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Silurian.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink St._Charles,_Michigan.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink Trilobite.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- Michigan_fossil_hunting subject Category:Fossils_of_the_United_States.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting subject Category:Geology_of_Michigan.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting hypernym State.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting type PopulatedPlace.
- Michigan_fossil_hunting comment "Michigan is a state within the USA that is not known for fossiliferous rocks, but there are some localities where fossils may be found. Most are from the Late Devonian period, others are from the Late Pleistocene period, the Silurian period, and Carboniferous periods. However, small amounts of Precambrian period fossils consisting of stromotolites, metazoans and algal can be found in Precambrian outcrops located in Michigans Upper Peninsula.".
- Michigan_fossil_hunting label "Michigan fossil hunting".
- Michigan_fossil_hunting sameAs Q6837820.
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