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  • FALL 2017 President’S Reflections

    FALL 2017 President’S Reflections

  • Continental Invertebrate and Plant Trace Fossils in Space and Time: State of the Art and Prospects

    Continental Invertebrate and Plant Trace Fossils in Space and Time: State of the Art and Prospects

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    Please Scroll Down for Article

  • The Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site: a Review of Recent Research

    The Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site: a Review of Recent Research

  • The Joggins Cliffs of Nova Scotia: B2 the Joggins Cliffs of Nova Scotia: Lyell & Co's

    The Joggins Cliffs of Nova Scotia: B2 the Joggins Cliffs of Nova Scotia: Lyell & Co's "Coal Age Galapagos" J.H

  • "Diplichnites" Triassicus (LINCK, 1943), from the Lower Triassic (Buntsandstein) Fluvial Deposits of the Holy Cross Mts, Central Poland

  • JOGGINS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM September 22, 2018

    JOGGINS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM September 22, 2018

  • Aquatic Stem Group Myriapods Close a Gap Between Molecular Divergence Dates and the Terrestrial Fossil Record

    Aquatic Stem Group Myriapods Close a Gap Between Molecular Divergence Dates and the Terrestrial Fossil Record

  • Trace Fossil Assembages from Channel Belt Deposits, Separated

    Trace Fossil Assembages from Channel Belt Deposits, Separated

  • Trace Fossils

    Trace Fossils

  • Ougsme Geo-Trip 2008

    Ougsme Geo-Trip 2008

  • Allostratigraphic and Sedimentologic Applications of Trace Fossils to The

    Allostratigraphic and Sedimentologic Applications of Trace Fossils to The

  • Of Western Cape Breton Island, Eastern Canada, 2: Surface Markings Dave G

    Of Western Cape Breton Island, Eastern Canada, 2: Surface Markings Dave G

  • University of Birmingham Invertebrate Trace Fossils from the Alveley

    University of Birmingham Invertebrate Trace Fossils from the Alveley

  • Joggins Fossil Institute Abstracts 2018: 1St Joggins Research Symposium

    Joggins Fossil Institute Abstracts 2018: 1St Joggins Research Symposium

  • Additions to the New Brunswick Museum Palaeontology Type Collection (1988-1996) Randall F

    Additions to the New Brunswick Museum Palaeontology Type Collection (1988-1996) Randall F

  • Carboniferous Trace Fossils from Vélez-Málaga (Maláguide Complex, Betic Cordillera, SE Spain)

    Carboniferous Trace Fossils from Vélez-Málaga (Maláguide Complex, Betic Cordillera, SE Spain)

  • Ediacaran Matground Ecology Persisted Into the Earliest Cambrian

    Ediacaran Matground Ecology Persisted Into the Earliest Cambrian

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  • Archivos Do Museu Nacional Do Rio De Janeiro
  • An Updated Classification of Animal Behaviour Preserved in Substrates
  • Invertebrate Trace Fossils from the Pennsylvanian Rhode Island Formation of Massachusetts, USA Patrick R
  • Trail-Making; Making Your Own "Fossil" Animal Trails
  • A Cambrian Detective Story by Agatha Cruziana
  • Ordovician Arthropod Trackways in the Borrowdale Volcanic Group, UK Anthony P
  • Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
  • Evolving Preservation and Facies Distribution of Fossil Jellyfish: a Slowly Closing Taphonomic Window
  • Early Fossil Record of Euarthropoda and the Cambrian Explosion
  • Death Valley National Park Paleontological Survey
  • Ediacaran–Ordovician of East Laurentia— S
  • Joggins Fossil Institute ABSTRACTS
  • Cambrian Ichnofossils from Northeastern Egypt
  • Spiagge Cambriane - Meduse E Tappeti Algali / Enrico Bonino
  • Invertebrate Trace Fossils from the Pennsylvanian Rhode Island Formation of Massachusetts, USA
  • Upper Cambrian Trilobite Ichnocoenosis from Wielka Wisniowka (Holy Cross Mountains, Poland)
  • University of Birmingham Invertebrate Trace Fossils from The
  • The Diplichnites Aenigma Enigma: Ichnotaxonomic Implications of a Restudy of Dawson’S Type Locality at Coal Mine Point, Joggins, Nova Scotia


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