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Field trips require membership, but visitors are welcome at all meetings!

Friday, May 2ndField Trip to Danville, IL.

Details here.
Friday, May 8thGeneral Meeting – 8:00 PM via Zoom.

Thomas Loebel will present “Seeing Beneath the Ground: Geophysics and Archaeological
Explorations in Illinois”.
Saturday, May 9thJunior Study Group Meeting – 2:00 PM, in person at the College of DuPage Technical Education Center (TEC) Building – Room 1038A (Map).

“The Rock Cycle and Sedimentation”

Specifics of this meeting are available from Scott Galloway, 630-670-2591,  gallowayscottf@gmail.com.
Saturday, May 16thPaleontology Study Group – 7:30 PM via Zoom.

John Catalani will present “An Ordovician Konzentrat Lagerstätte: The Dixon Mifflin
Residuum Fauna”.
Saturday, May 23rdCGMA Show, Kane County Fairgrounds
Sunday, May 24thCGMA Show, Kane County Fairgrounds
Saturday, May 30thField Trip to Braceville, IL.

Details here.
Sunday, May 31stField Trip to Braceville, IL.

Details here.
No meeting this monthMineralogy Study Group
  • Muscle Tissue Preserved from Devonian in Placoderm Fish

    From ESCONI Yahoo Groups via Dan Carlson: Another case of soft-tissue preservation. A placoderm fish from the Devonian of Australia with muscle tissue preserved is described in this article. Summary at: http://www.scienced aily.com/ releases/ 2013/06/13061314 2825.htm Journal abstract at: http://www.sciencem ag.org/content/ early/2013/ 06/12/science. 1237275

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  • Earth Science Week 2013 Toolkit

    Via American Geosciences Institute: Earth Science Week 2013 Toolkits are available for advance orders now! The kit contains everything you need to prepare for Earth Science Week (October 13-19, 2013), which celebrates the theme “Mapping Our World.” To ensure that you are among the first to receive these exciting educational resources, order yours today. The Earth Science Week 2013 Toolkit includes: The Toolkit will ship beginning in August 2013.

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  • Homer’s Odyssey: From the Badlands to Burpee GRAND OPENING!

    Homer’s Odyssey Exhibit: From the Badlands to Burpee is opening this weekend, June 29th to the general public at the Burpee Natural Museum in Rockford, IL.  10:00am-5:00pm  Download Homer_Poster The exhibit will cover a lot about Ceratopsid phylogeny (9 mounted ceratopsid skulls), Triceratops biology and ontogeny (growth series of Trike skulls), the mounted skeleton of Homer (sub-adult specimen), a beautiful new mural from Mike Skrepnick, mounted Champsosaurus and Hell Creek Crocodile, Pachycephalosaurus material and lots of microverts and Hell Creek Plant material.  The exhibit opens at 10AM on Saturday to the general public and is part of general admission (no…

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  • Laser Finds Archaeological Site

    Via Vancouver Sun: Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals in Cambodia, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking the country’s famed Angkor Wat temple complex. The discovery was announced late Monday in a peer-reviewed paper released early by the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The laser scanning revealed a previously undocumented formally planned urban landscape integrating the 1,200-year-old temples.

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  • New Paleontology Book

    From ESCONI Facebook page via member Donald Baumgartner: Lance Grande’s new book on the Green River fossils and 30 years of his research is now for sale at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Lost-World-Fossil-Lake-Snapshots/dp/0226922960/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1370100966&sr=1-1&keywords=fossil+lake . I just received mine yesterday hot off the presses and it is a fine book, covering not only the fish but many other animals from this deposit.

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  • Utah State Parks

    Nice map of paleontology sites at Utah State Parks.

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  • John Day Fossil Beds

    Via National Parks Traveler: Hidden within the sagebrush covered hills and badlands of eastern Oregon is evidence of past worlds covered by ancient forests and inhabited by strange looking beasts. Although paleontologists have been studying the area for nearly 150 years, the forces of erosion still uncover previously unknown plants and animals buried within the rocks. Many of the most dynamic finds from the John Day Fossil Beds are on display at the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center at the Sheep Rock Unit of the monument, where visitors can peer inside the fossil laboratory as paleontologists work on new finds. John…

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  • X-rays reveal new picture of ‘dinobird’ plumage patterns

    Via the University of Machester: The first complete chemical analysis of feathers from Archaeopteryx, a famous fossil linking dinosaurs and birds, reveals that the feathers of this early bird were patterned – light in colour, with a dark edge and tip to the feather – rather than all black, as previously thought.

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  • New Mineral Named for Seaman Museum Curator – georgerobinsonite

    Via Michigan Tech News: A new mineral discovered in the Mammoth-St. Anthony mine in Arizona has been named georgerobinsonite. The mineral is named after George W. Robinson, professor of mineralogy and curator of Michigan Tech’s A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum. It is a lead chromate—a salt of chromic acid—that occurs as minute, transparent, orange-red crystals on cerussite, another lead carbonate and secondary lead mineral…. – See more at: http://www.mtu.edu/news/stories/2012/february/story63798.html#sthash.C5jjSKRY.dpuf A new mineral discovered in the Mammoth-St. Anthony mine in Arizona has been named georgerobinsonite. The mineral is named after George W. Robinson, professor of mineralogy and curator of Michigan Tech’s…

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  • The Oldest Primate To Date

    Via Smithsonian: The near-complete fossil of a tiny creature unearthed in China in 2002 has bolstered the idea that the anthropoid group of primates — whose modern-day members include monkeys, apes and humans — had appeared by at least 55 million years ago. The fossil primate does not belong to that lineage, however: it is thought to be the earliest-discovered ancestor of small tree-dwelling primates called tarsiers,…  

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  • Do You Know About The Soon To Be Announced ESCONI Scavenger Hunt?

    Friday, June 14 – ESCONI General Meeting 8:00 p.m. College of Dupage,  – Tech Ed (TEC) Building, Room 1038B (Map) Topic: Cary Easterday, Northeastern University Illinois, Summer 2013 Options and Activities for ESCONI members, including a scavenger hunt. The Chicagoland area offers many museums, parks, special events, and activities for ESCONI members.  I explore these places throughout the year searching for new materials or field trips for my students in Geology and Earth Sciences at Northeastern Illinois University.  I suspect that most ESCONI members THINK they know these places very well, but will be surprised by what they may have missed, new temporary…

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  • Events for June 2013

    Events for June 2013

    Fri 6/14 ESCONI General Meeting 8:00 p.m. College of Dupage,  – Tech Ed (TEC) Building, Room 1038B (Map) Topic: Cary Easterday, Northeastern University Illinois, Summer 2013 Options and Activities for ESCONI members, including a scavenger hunt. The Chicagoland area offers many museums, parks, special events, and activities for ESCONI members.  I explore these places throughout the year searching for new materials or field trips for my students in Geology and Earth Sciences at Northeastern Illinois University.  I suspect that most ESCONI members THINK they know these places very well, but will be surprised by what they may have missed, new temporary exhibits for…

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  • National Trails Day!

    There are many opportunities to get outside and experience your ancient America while hiking. We've listed a sample of fossiliferous hikes suggested by National Fossil Day partners. Do you have a favorite that's not listed? Let us know! Thanks to all the partners that submitted trails. The trails listed here cross a variety of federal, state, and local lands. Fossil collecting regulations differ by management agency. It is your responsibility to know whether you can collect fossils before you hike. It is always appropriate to leave fossils where you found them for the next hiker to experience. Use your head…

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  • Older Feather Dinosaur

    Via LATimes from Yahoo ESCONI Group: … scientists say they found an even older feathered dinosaur – one that reestablishes Archaeopteryx as part of the bird lineage even as it may simultaneously dethrone Archaeopteryx as the earliest known “bird.” The study, published online in the journal Nature, provides a key link in the evolutionary chain of events that led from dinosaurs to birds. “It pushes [back] the origins of birds — or origin of animals that are very closely related to the bird,” said Luis Chiappe, a vertebrate paleontologist at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles who was not…

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  • Ancient Wall Paintings in Mexico

    Via MSNBC: In the mountains of northeastern Mexico, archaeologists have unearthed thousands of ancient paintings on the walls of caves and ravines from a time before Spanish rule. The rock art offers rare evidence from native cultures living in the area around the Sierra de San Carlos, a mountain range in Mexico’s state of Tamaulipas, researchers say. Almost 5,000 of these paintings were found across 11 different sites in the region, the researchers said. Created with red, yellow, black and white pigments, the images show animals from deer to lizards to centipedes, as well as people. Depictions of tents, hunting,…

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  • Make Time This Weekend for the CGMA show!

    Looking forward to seeing everyone this weekend, May 25 and May 26, at the Chicagoland Gem, Mineral and Fossil show  at the Dupage Fairgrounds in Wheaton, IL – it is going to be a great show! And if you are a member of a Chicago rock club and you can volunteer some time to set up or take down the show, your club will receive credits for your volunteer time!

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  • Chicagoland Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show In 3 Days!

    This years’  Chicagoland Gem, Mineral and Fossil show is going to be the best show yet! *Yes! Returning This Year: Wholesale Dealer Room! Click here to learn more. Saturday, May 25, 2013 10am – 6pmSunday, May 26, 2013 10am – 5pm Adults – $5.00Seniors- $3.00Students (13-17) – $3.00Children (Under 13) Free FREE PARKINGINDOORS – AIR CONDITIONED – FOOD AVAILABLE Camping Available – Call (630) 377-0197

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