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At 7:31 AM -0600 12/2/02, Mike Everhart wrote: >All, >In the midst of examining probable stomach contents from a large plesiosaur >from the Smoky Hill Chalk Member (Late Cretaceous (Santonian), bio-zone of >_Clioscaphites veriformis_ and _C. choteauensis_) of the Niobrara Formation, >we came across several small (length about 2 mm) objects which I cannot >identify. A picture is posted on the web at: Speaking of chalk, I just visited the island of Møn in southern Denmark (down the coast from Stevns Klint) without knowing much about the geology of the region. The interpretive displays were practically Edwardian (or whatever the Danish equivalent). Can recommend a recent source of information about this area. I also visited Fakse (west of Stevns Klint) where the only information I had was that it was 62 my old. Thanks, Bill -- ----------------------------------------------- William P. Chaisson Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Rochester ph 585-275-0601 Rochester, New York 14627 USA fax 585-244-5689 http://www.earth.rochester.edu/chaisson/chaisson.html
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