Fossils (Inventory)/Algae

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The '''Algae''' field of the [[Fossils (Inventory)|Fossils]] section should be used to record any observation of fossil algae.
The '''Algae''' field of the [[Fossils (Inventory)|Fossils]] section should be used to record any observation of fossil algae.
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There about a dozen different types of algae that have been identified in the Guadalupes through fossil impressions. They appear as thin, multiple uniform layers. They may be straight tightly curved or stacked. They can be found in the [[Bedrock (Inventory)/Massive|massive reef]] or [[Bedrock (Inventory)/Forereef|forereef]].
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There are about a dozen different types of algae that have been identified in the Guadalupes through fossil impressions. They appear as thin, multiple uniform layers. They may be straight, tightly curved, or stacked. They can be found in the [[Bedrock (Inventory)/Massive|massive reef]] or [[Bedrock (Inventory)/Forereef|forereef]].
==References==
==References==

Current revision as of 04:39, 18 December 2012

The Algae field of the Fossils section should be used to record any observation of fossil algae.

There are about a dozen different types of algae that have been identified in the Guadalupes through fossil impressions. They appear as thin, multiple uniform layers. They may be straight, tightly curved, or stacked. They can be found in the massive reef or forereef.

References

  • Coleman, Mary Carol and Cameron Coleman (2010) Fossils of Guadalupe Mountains National Park Carlsbad Caverns Guadalupe Mountains Association pp 10-12, http://www.ccgma.org


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