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Category Archives: Gotland
Leaving geology for a black willow
I’m not that active here as you might have noticed. The reason is mainly that Ive decided to quit studying geology this winter without being finished with my MSc… Yes I’m a quitter… While becoming a father last year my … Continue reading
Posted in Biomineral & organominerals, Climate & environment, Economy & politics, Excursions & travels, Exogeology & astronomy, Geoarchaeology, Gotland, Landscapes & Geomorphology, Mineralogy, Paleontology, Petrology, philosophy & history, Pseudoscience, Religion, Scania (Skåne), Sedimentology, Tectonics & volcano, Uncategorized, University & Study
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Stromatolite or stromatoporoid?
I was going to write something clever about this nice and very “organic looking” stromatolite I found on Gotland this spring, but then I started to question if it really is a stromatolite and not a stromatoporoid? What do you … Continue reading
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Silurian Crinoids
One of million perks of going to the island of Gotland is seing Silurian paleontology second to none. The island is so unbelievably rich in fossils from the Silurian. Here are some crinoids (Crinoidea) that I took photos of in … Continue reading
Posted in Excursions & travels, Gotland, Paleontology
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Rebirth
Hi and welcome to my new blog on geology and paleontology. You might recognize me from before when I operated the blog Antimonite, and then also Terra Incognita which partly was written in English. Nowdays Im a graduate student (masters … Continue reading