Cretaceous Fossils From The Chesapeake And Delaware Canal: A Guide For Students And Collectors

Author(s)Lauginiger, E.M.
Date Accessioned2008-04-29T14:27:23Z
Date Available2008-04-29T14:27:23Z
Publication Date1988-09
AbstractFossil collectors have been attracted to Delaware since the late 1820s when the excavation of the Chesapeake and Delaware (C&D) Canal first exposed marine fossils of Cretaceous age. Since then, many technical and nontechnical works have been written about the fossils. However, there has not been a single source for casual or student collectors to turn to for help in the identification of typical finds. This paper is written to fill that void as well as provide general information about fossils and specific information on geologic formations and collecting localities at the Canal. This report is not designed to be an encyclopedia on the fossils of the Canal but focuses on those fossils found most frequently. The majority of the fossils collected today are from the spoil areas in the vicinity of the Reedy Point Bridge. Thus, the chapter on classification concentrates on the fossils of the Mount Laurel Formation, the stratigraphic unit dredged in that area.en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/3188
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen_US
Part of SeriesSpecial Publicationen_US
Part of Series18en_US
Keywordscretaceous fossilsen_US
KeywordsChesapeake and Delaware Canalen_US
KeywordsMount Laurel Formationen_US
Keywordsmicroscopic foraminiferaen_US
Keywordsplant microfossilsen_US
Keywordsinvertebrate fossilsen_US
TitleCretaceous Fossils From The Chesapeake And Delaware Canal: A Guide For Students And Collectorsen_US
TypeTechnical Reporten_US
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