Fossils (Inventory)/Crinoid

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[[File:Crinoid.JPG|thumb|An exceptional example of a crinoid. Most are much more difficult to recognize.]]
[[File:Crinoid.JPG|thumb|An exceptional example of a crinoid. Most are much more difficult to recognize.]]
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The '''Crinoid''' field should be used to record stations where crinoid fossils are found.
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The '''Crinoid''' field should be used to record stations where crinoid [[Fossils (Inventory)|fossils]] are found.
Crinoids are a marine animal which may be preserved in the bedrock as fossils. These fossils may then be exposed.
Crinoids are a marine animal which may be preserved in the bedrock as fossils. These fossils may then be exposed.
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A complete crinoid looks like a lily complete with what appear to be roots, a stem and a flower; but, they are not plants at all but animals. Any portion may be exposed as a fossil; but, usually, the fossils are a cross section of the long stem portion and it appears like a stack of buttons.
A complete crinoid looks like a lily complete with what appear to be roots, a stem and a flower; but, they are not plants at all but animals. Any portion may be exposed as a fossil; but, usually, the fossils are a cross section of the long stem portion and it appears like a stack of buttons.
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===References===
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==References==
*Palmer, Arthur N. (2007) ''Cave Geology'' CAVE BOOKS, Dayton, OH p 72 ISBN-13: [[Special:Booksources/978-0-939748-66-2|978-0-939748-66-2]], ISBN-10: [[Special:Booksources/0-939748-66-5|0-939748-66-5]]
*Palmer, Arthur N. (2007) ''Cave Geology'' CAVE BOOKS, Dayton, OH p 72 ISBN-13: [[Special:Booksources/978-0-939748-66-2|978-0-939748-66-2]], ISBN-10: [[Special:Booksources/0-939748-66-5|0-939748-66-5]]
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Revision as of 00:09, 28 April 2011

An exceptional example of a crinoid. Most are much more difficult to recognize.

The Crinoid field should be used to record stations where crinoid fossils are found.

Crinoids are a marine animal which may be preserved in the bedrock as fossils. These fossils may then be exposed.

A complete crinoid looks like a lily complete with what appear to be roots, a stem and a flower; but, they are not plants at all but animals. Any portion may be exposed as a fossil; but, usually, the fossils are a cross section of the long stem portion and it appears like a stack of buttons.

References


Fossils (Inventory)/Crinoid is a part of the cave inventory project.
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