Exploring Georgia's Natural History
Home: Georgias Fossils
1: Georgia's Oldest Fossils; Archaeocyathids, At 513 Million Years Old
2: Trilobites; 500 Million Years Ago
2A; Murray County Stromatolites
2B; A Trilobite Nest in Georgia
3: Geologic Time
4: Georgia's Oldest Vertebrate?
5: NW Georgia, 488 to 300 million years ago
5A; Georgia’s Pennsylvanian Plant Fossils
5B: Carpentertypus durhami, Georgia’s Giant Insect, 315 Million Years Ago
5C: Mississippian Trilobites in Northwest Georgia Describing the New Species Australosutura georgiana
5D: Crinoids & Blastoids Of Northwest Georgia
5E; Fossil Locations of Northwest Georgia
5F: Pennsylvanian Plant Fossils of NW Georgia
5G; Ordovician Invertebrates of Northwest Georgia
5H: Trace Fossils in NW Georgia’s Metamorphic Rock
6: 200 Million Years Ago
6A: Birth of the Atlantic Ocean
7: Cretaceous Georgia, Dinosaurs & more
7A: Georgias Pterosaur
7B: So Many Sharks
7C: Coelecanths
7D: Xiphactinus vetus
7E: Side-necked turtles
7F: Marine Reptiles
7G: Dinosaurs in Georgia
7H: Deinosuchus schwimmeri in Recognition of Dr. David Schwimmer
7I; The Blufftown Formation
7J: New Species of Cretaceous Flowers Reported From Crawford County
7K: Field Trip, Chattahoochee River Valley 1980
7L: The Eutaw Formation
7M: The Pio Nono Formation
7N: Plant Fossils of Crawford County, GA
7O; 1914 Report Georgia Plant Fossils From the Upper Cretaceous
7P: Bill Montante's Mega "Gator" Tooth Discovery
8: Suwannee Current, Gulf Trough, & Bridgeboro Limestone
9: 60 million years ago, The Paleocene's Clayton Formation, A Report; By Hank Josey
9A: The Georgia Turtle
9B; Sassafras Hill Quarry Huber Formation Plant Fossils in Kaolin
10: The Eocene; Georgia's Oldest Mammals
10A: The Origins of Whales
11: A Whale For Georgia
12: Basilosaurids; The First Modern Whales
12A: Basilosaurus cetoides
12B: Basilotritus
12C: Cynthiacetus (Revised)
12D: Chrysocetus
12E: The Redmond Mandible of Albany Ga
12F: The Tivola Whale; From Houston County to the Smithsonian
13: Ziggy and The Museum of Arts & Sciences, Macon, GA
14: Late Eocene
14A: Eocene Fossils & Stratigraphy
14B; Fossils, Impacts, & Tektites Dating the Clinchfield Formation
14C: The Tivola Limestone
14C1: Oldest Oreodont in the Southeast & Georgia's first!
14D: Twiggs Clay Vertebrates
14E: Ocmulgee Formation Vertebrates
14F; Sandersville Limestone, By Hank Josey
14I: Dating Late Eocene Sediments
14J: Georgia's Tektites; Georgiaites
14K; Shell Bluff; Georgia's Most Historic Paleontology Site
14L; Taylors Bluff, Paleo Paddling the Ocmulgee River
14M; Eocene Terrestrial Mammals From Gordon, GA
14N: Fossil Ridge, A Stratigraphic Study in Oaky Woods Wildlife Management Area
14O; Georgia's First Entelodont
14P: Historic Rich Hill
14Q; Bibb County's Christy Hill, Clinchfield Formation Hilltop
14R: Browns Mount, The Fall Line, Elevations, Uplifts, & Native Middle Georgians
15: Early Oligocene
15A: The Marianna Limestone
15B; The Glendon Limestone
15C: Undiffereniated Oligocene Residuum
15D; Brissus bridgeboroensis; A New Echinoid Species From Georgia’s Bridgeboro Limestone
15E: The Curious Steinkern Sea Biscuits of Red Dog Farm Road
15F: Early Oligocene Gordian Knot
16: Bonaire GA Entelodont
17: The Whale Eating Shark
18: Miocene Epoch; 23.3 to 5.3 Million Years Ago
18A; Miocene Terrestrial Vertebrates
18B; Paul Fell, Rockhouse Cave
18C: The Marks Head Formation
18D: Miocene Terrestrial Vertebrates of the Marks Head Formation
18E: The Statenville Formation
18F: Georgia’s 13 Million Year Old Dugong Metaxytherium calvertense
18G: Gastropod Gulch, Julia Gardner, & Miocene Invertebrates In Decatur County
18H; Bony Bluff, Rocky Ford, Echols County In Southernmost Georgia
19: Pliocene Epoch; 5.3 to 2.5 Million years Ago
19A: Two Small Primitive Horses from Taylor County Advance the Science of Georgia Geology
20: The Pleistocene & Holocene Epochs, The Ice Ages
20A; Clark Quarry's Mammoths & Bison
20B: Pleistocene Vertebrate List
20C: Georgia’s Eolian Dunes
20D: Georgia’s Carolina Bays
20E: Late Pleistocene Significant Events
20F: Southeastern Thermal Enclave
20G; Diamond Back Terrapins
20H; A Kaolin Mine Beaver Dam
20I; Pleistocene Vertebrate Fossils On Georgia’s Piedmont
20J; Watkins Quarry Pleistocene Vertebrates, Glynn County, GA
20K: Pleistocene Vertebrates from Coastal Georgia
20L; Sandy Run Creek Core, Warner Robins, Houston County, GA
20M: Bone Bed, Pleistocene, Coastal Georgia
20N: Caribou & Elk Fossils from Georgia & Alabama
20O; Tapir Veroensis, Walker County, Late Pleistocene
20P; Ladds Pleistocene Vertebrates, Bartow County, GA
21: Humans in Georgia
22A: Echinoids of Georgia, Cenozoic Era (Sand Dollars & Urchins)
22B: Echinoids of Georgia, Cenozoic, By County
23A; Exploring the Paleontology of Southernmost Georgia
23B; Seminole County
23C: Decatur County Fossils & Natural History
23D: Grady County Blowing Caves, Forest Falls, Fossils & Natural History
24: Georgia's Meteorites
24A: Did I Find A Meteorite?
24B: Georgia's Lost Meteorite
24C: The Sardis Iron, Georgia's Largest Meteorite
25: Dr. Burt Carter, Georgia Southwetsern, Professor Invertebrate Paleontologist, Emeritus
25A; Burt Carter, Uniformitarianism
25B; Burt Carter, Inclusions
25C; Burt Carter, Superposition
25D; Burt Carter, Principal of Horizonality
25E, Burt Carter, Cross Cutting
25F; Burt Carter, Deep Time
25G; Burt Carter, Fossil Succession
26: Paul F. Huddlestun Coastal Plain Core Logs
26A: Late Eocene & Older... Coastal Plain Stratigraphy
26B: Gulf Trough Cores, Colquitt County, by Paul Huddlestun
26C; Washington County Core Logs By Paul Huddlestun
26D: Coastal Plain Core Logs by Paul F. Huddlestun
27: Science, Georgia Research
27A: Coastal Plain Correlation Chart
27B: Physiographic Map of Georgia
27C: Collections & Stewardship of Georgia’s Fossils
27D: Needed; The Georgia Geologic Survey
27E: GA County Localities, Houston County
27F: Trace Fossils on the Coastal Plain
*NEW* 27G: Georgia’s Decapod Fossils
28: Educational Matetrial For Georgia Classrooms
28A: Oaky Woods Stratigraphy, PowerPoint
28B: Fossils of Oaky Woods
28C: I, Periarchus (A Fossil's Tale)
28D: The Tivola Whales (April 2023 talk to the Mid-Georgia Gem & Mineral Society)
28E: Georgiacetus Presentation; A Whale for Georgia
28F: My Field Kit; What You Need In The Field
28G: Meet Crassostrea gigantissima, Georgia's Historic Giant Oyster
28H: The Natural History & Fossils Record of Houston County, GA
28I: Evidence for Evolution in Georgia's Fossil Record... A look at Teeth
28J: Georgia's State Fossil; Shark Teeth
28K; An Introduction To Fossils; Presentation
28L: Library & School Presentations
28M: Georgia's Paleontology For Georgia's Classrooms
27: Science,
Georgia Research
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