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Bourse minéraux et fossiles de Sainte Marie aux Mines (Alsace) - 26>30 juin 2024

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  1. !? Plutôt Durfort-et-Saint-Martin-de-Sossenac. avec son mammouth. Passe par Monfrin. Et la=>atelier la trouvaille
  2. Bonjours! Je connais un talus très riche en restes de gastéropodes terrestres actuels. J'échantillone dans les deux jours. Pour l'échange, justeun jour ou l'autre!?
  3. La terminologie de la ref don j'ai sortie les quelques feuilles si-dessus est 'THE référence'! "Groupe des résines fossiles: succinctes et rétinites"./ et pas ambre ou copal. « Le succin de la Baltique » et pas ambre . ‘la résine de copal’ et pas le copal et encore moins, un copal, puisque c'est la résine sub-fossile de cet arbre uniquement. ETC, ETC… touts le reste n'est que des"conneries", voir même, C'est de la merde! A touts, Amicalement! G.d.P, ( Granulats de Picardie et/ou Gaël de Ploëg ).
  4. Bon survole alors! Mesozoic Climate Constantine, A., A.Chinsamy, T.H.Rich, & P.Vickers-Rich. 1998. Periglacial environments and polar dinosaurs. South African Journal of Science 94:137-141. Douglas, J.G., & G.E.Williams. 1982. Southern polar forests: The Early Cretaceous floras of Victoria and their palaeoclimatic significance. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology39:171-185. Frakes, L.A & J.E.Francis 1988 A guide to Phanerozoic cold polar climates from high-latitude ice-rafting in the Cretaceous. Nature 333:547-549 Frakes, L.A., Alley & Deynoux 1995 Early Cretaceous Ice Rafting and Climate Zonation in Australia. International Geology Review 37:567-583 Gregory, R.T., Douthitt, C.B., Duddy, I.R., Rich, P.V. and Rich, T.H. 1989. Oxygen isotopic composition of carbonate concretions from the Lower Cretaceous of Victoria, Australia. Implications for the evolution of meteoroic waters on the Australian continent in a paleopolar environment. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 92: 27-42. Parrish, J.T., R.A.Spicer, J.G.Douglas, T.H.Rich, & P.Vickers-Rich. 1991. Continental climate near the Albian South Pole and comparison with climate near the North Pole. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 23:A302. Rich, P.V., Rich, T.H., Wagstaff, B.E., McEwen-Mason, J., Douthitt, C.B., Gregory, R.T. and Felton, E.A. 1988. Evidence for low temperatures and biologic diversity in Cretaceous high latitudes of Australia. Science 242:1403-1406. Rich, T.H., Rich, P.V., Wagstaff, B., McEwen-Mason, J., Douthitt, C.B. and Gregory, R.T. 1989. Early Cretaceous biota from the northern side of the Australo-Antarctic Rift Valley. In J.A.Crame (ed.) Origins and Evolution of the Antarctic Biota. Geological Society Special Publication 47:121-130. Wagstaff, B.E., & J.McEwen-Mason. 1989. Palynological dating of lower Cretaceous coastal vertebrate localities, Victoria, Australia. National Geographic Research 5:54-63. 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A Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic reconstruction of the Southwest Pacific region: tectonics controlled by subduction and slab rollback processes. Earth-Science Reviews 76: 191-233. Stace, G. & Eagle, M. K. 2001. Yes! We had dinosaurs. Penguin, Auckland. 80 p. Stilwell, J. D. 1997. Tectonic and palaeobiogeographic significance of the Chatham Islands, South Pacific, Late Cretaceous fauna. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 136 (1-4): 97-119. Stilwell, J. D. & Zinsmeister, W. J. 1992. Molluscan systematics and biostratigraphy of the Lower Tertiary La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. American Geophysical Union, Antarctic Research Series 55: 1-192. Stilwell, J. D., Consoli, C. P., Sutherland, R., Salisbury, S., Rich, T. H., Vickers-Rich, P. A., Currie, P. J., & Wilson, G. J. 2006. Dinosaur sanctuary on the Chatham Islands, Southwest Pacific: first record of theropods from the K-T boundary Takatika Grit. 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(1984).- Chancet Rock Scientific Reserve.- Geological Society of New Zealand, Newsletter, Auckland, n° 66, p. 61-63. POLE M. (1990).- The Curio Bay Scientific Reserve.- Geological Society of New Zealand, Newsletter, Auckland, n° 89, p. 34-37. WEAVER S.D. & HAYWARD B.W. (1983).- An inventory and assessment of New Zealand geological and geomorphological features of national and regional importance.- Geological Society of New Zealand, Newsletter, Auckland, n° 59, p. 22-24. Australie Chinsamy, A., T.H.Rich & P.Vickers-Rich 1998 Polar dinosaur bone histology. Journal of Vertebrate Paleotology18:385 Constantine, A., A.Chinsamy, T.H.Rich, & P.Vickers-Rich. 1998. Periglacial environments and polar dinosaurs. South African Journal of Science 94:137-141. Douglas, J.G., & G.E.Williams. 1982. Southern polar forests: The Early Cretaceous floras of Victoria and their palaeoclimatic significance. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology39:171-185. 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Indiana University Press<============= Un Theropode en mode Harfang Un Ceratopsien des neige
  5. pour le volcanisme au Crétacé en New Zealand. Le gisement de dinosaure de New Zealand.C'est pas la profusion de dinos, par contre en reptile marin a long cou=>kaiwhekea katiki Au Crétacé, la New Zealand était dans le cercle polaire, il y avait une nuit polaire, une baisse des températures, Des études isotopiques de l'oxygène donnent une température annuelle moyenne de -2 ° +/- 5 ° Celsius et un arrêt de la production végétale et observable sur les ligne de croissance des tronc fossile . La flore, Les fossiles donne l'image d'un environnement forestier polaire mais bien végétalisé sans équivalent actuel, dominé par des fougères, des gingko et des conifères, Il est envisager que certains dinosaures du godwana migrer, que d'autre hiberné comme le timimus ou creusaient des terriers( dinosaur polar.). Il y a beaucoup plus de chose en Australie.
  6. Salut Chef! Il faut que je développeQuoi?
  7. En quartzite! et creusse dans le permafrost(coucou!)C'est tradition acheuléen!
  8. Le terme usuel ou vernaculaire pour parlé d'une résine fossile, c'est ambre. Point barre.
  9. Oui le sablais, mais=> il y a les autres aussi Un clique sur les liens en bleu pour ouvrir Mineralogie de la France et de ses colonies : description physique et chimique des mineraux, etude des conditions geologiques de leurs gisements, tome quatrieme by Lacroix, Alfred, 1863-1948 Published 1910 Topics Mineralogy--France, Mineralogy--France--Colonies SHOW MORE Volume 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. "This monumental work describes the minerals of France and its colonies, including Madagascar; numerous gemstones are included, especially from Madagascar, but more complete information is found in Lacroix's work on them minerals of Madagascar ... Among many topographical mineralogies that have been published this work stands without peer, being extremely thorough, neglecting no important aspect, and lavishly illustrated."--Gemology by J. Sinkankas, entry no. 3736 Publisher Librarie Polytechnique, Paris Year 1910 Language French Collection gialibrary; additional_collections Notes Page 643 is misnumbered 634. Mineralogie de la France et de ses colonies : description physique et chimique des mineraux, etude des conditions geologiques de leurs gisements, tome premier by Lacroix, Alfred, 1863-1948 texts eye100 favorite0 comment0 GIA Mineralogie de la France et de ses colonies : description physique et chimique des mineraux, etude des conditions geologiques de leurs gisements, tome cinquieme by Lacroix, Alfred, 1863-1948 texts eye344 favorite0 comment0 GIA Mineralogie de la France et de ses colonies : description physique et chimique des mineraux, etude des conditions geologiques de leurs gisements, tome deuxieme by Lacroix, Alfred, 1863-1948 texts eye88 favorite0 comment0 GIA Mineralogie de la France et de ses colonies : description physique et chimique des mineraux, etude des conditions geologiques de leurs gisements, tome troisieme by Lacroix, Alfred, 1863-1948 texts eye89 favorite0 comment0 GIA Mineralogie de Madagascar, tome 2 by Lacroix, Alfred, 1863-1948 texts eye169 favorite0 comment0 GIA Mineralogie de Madagascar, tome 1 by Lacroix, Alfred, 1863-1948 texts eye209 favorite0 comment0
  10. Un gratos en version virtuelhttps://archive.org/stream/MineralogieDeLaFranceEtDeSesColoniesDescriptionPhysiqueEtChimique_60/lacroix-a-france-vol4-1910-RTL014357-LowRes#page/n667/mode/2up
  11. Par ce que j'en ai marre d'entendre et de lire des connerie. Le "Mineralogie de la France et de ses colonies". https://archive.org/stream/MineralogieDeLaFranceEtDeSesColoniesDescriptionPhysiqueEtChimique_60/lacroix-a-france-vol4-1910-RTL014357-LowRes#page/n667/mode/2up
  12. https://archive.org/stream/MineralogieDeLaFranceEtDeSesColoniesDescriptionPhysiqueEtChimique_60/lacroix-a-france-vol4-1910-RTL014357-LowRes#page/n667/mode/2up Le Lacroix, Mineralogie de la France et de ses colonies. Donc, La nomenclature des résines fossiles et simple!
  13. Oui, là!http://planet-terre.ens-lyon.fr/image-de-la-semaine/Img322-2010-08-30.xmlentre autre.
  14. C'est Nel. A. échantillons de Fourtou, Aude. Cénomanien marin. Arbre producteur: Araucaria. Ah, Merci à ......., membre de ce forum Girard_etal_2013_Fourtou-amber.pdf et Pour avoir une idée sur l'ampleur du gisement a résine fossile Cénomaniene. ( La honte) La cause d'une telle production: et le stresse sodique inhérent et la fréquence des inclusions d'origine marine dans cette ambre!
  15. Elles ne sont pas tordue mes deux très vieilles amies. Elles et un grand nombres des représentant de leur règne vont nous offrir un spectacle flamboyant pour marqué l'arrêt du stockage de l'énergie solaire pour cette année.
  16. Yes sir! Lui=> A un petit air de ressemblance avec=> La silhouette.
  17. OUI! et aussi le sujet "comment nettoyer vos minéraux". Quartz sceptres antis-sceptres avec une certaine brillance tout simplement superbe
  18. Ne s'applique pas dans le salon, ni dans les water..... un peut de fumé sur le lac encore un contenu pas visionnable
  19. La musique c'est aussi des images! C koî touts ces gens dans le salon Ah mais oui, C'est l'after de la performance de Shilom. C'est comme çà que çà se passe
  20. OK! Tien, le clip d'un des pote=> Ouech, SHILOM dans le La place du Tertiere et du Quaternaire, Woo! Il a porter la feuille sur le gros caillou ce mec, C un des six, Ouéps!
  21. Ce n'est pas les photos d'un volcan mais d'une couverture nuageuse d'orage et un coucher de soleil!
  22. Je suis fou, la preuve: -Une feuille qui ma fais mobilisé 6 amis. L'échelle, un grand gobelé. le volume du bloc de grès, une brouette. je le garde comme çà! Bien moins encombrant. une Natica en calcédoine. + trois aller retour de bois fossile(10 kilos), d'échantillons de paléosol, mort en masse de bivalves, de....ETC, ETC!
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