Pascal Olschewski

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Pascal Olschewski

Pascal Olschewski

@Paleo_Pascal

Currently exploring the microscopic world of the Ediacaran in Newfoundland

Ediacaran Se unió Ocak 2023
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EDGE Central
EDGE Central@NatSciChannel·
🚨NEW STUDY DROP🚨 This team found that the Ichthyosaur fossils of the Posidonia Shale of Germany are preserved in spectacular 3D due to microbial oxidation and carbonate cementation! 🎨: Victor Leshyk
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Pascal Olschewski@Paleo_Pascal·
The loosened rock slab was discovered during my field work and was collected under permit from the the province as it was prone to coastal and soil erosion. Simon Rosse-Guillevic took the lead in describing it. The OA paper is published in @GeologicalMag
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Dr. Rod Taylor
Dr. Rod Taylor@FossilRod·
Happy #FossilFriday! Here's a thread about the Inner Meadow biota, its unexpected #Ediacaran Date, and a refocusing of Martin Brasier’s #KotlinCrisis. A link to our just-published paper on the remarkable significance of the Inner Meadow site follows below in this thread.
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Nikon Small World
Nikon Small World@NikonSmallWorld·
After a busy week, we could all use a chill Friday... here's a close up of a frosty coating on a railing. 🥶 This image displays the unique hexagonal shape water forms when it freezes due to the shape of the H2O molecule! bit.ly/4ojtHem Credit: Gregory B. Murray
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Earth Archives
Earth Archives@EarthArchivesHQ·
A 120-million-year-old pterosaur fossil has delivered the first direct evidence that some flying reptiles ate plants, after researchers found microscopic plant fossils preserved in its stomach. sci.news/paleontology/s… #fossils #paleontology
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
In 1992 Peter Ratcliffe received this rejection letter from Nature. His findings were not "a sufficient advance in our understanding". 27 years later he won the Nobel Prize for the same discovery. Don't lose faith in the things you believe in.
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Kristina Dunkel
Kristina Dunkel@kristina_dunkel·
This fold in chlorite was not produced by tectonic processes, but by the hands of an iron-age craftsman shaping clay into pottery. Interesting perspective for a geologist like me! I'm enjoying my foray into #archeology. :) #FridayFold
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Mineralogical Society of America
Thin Section Thursday: The matrix of devitrified glass and microlites has flowed around this large composite feldspar grain. In XP, the central grain is black because it is at extinction. In other orientations it is gray to white. Contributed by Matt Kohn. #thinsectionthursday
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Mineralogical Society of America
Thin Section Thursday! feldspar and quartz scatter across a groundmass of devitrified glass and microlites. In XP, the feldspars display spectacular twinning and zoning. Contributed by Matt Kohn. #thinsectionthursday Send images and a caption to akoziol1 at udayton dot edu.
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