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  2. Shelly limestone - Wikipedia

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    Shelly limestone is a highly fossiliferous limestone, composed of a number of fossilized organisms such as brachiopods, bryozoans, crinoids, sponges, corals and mollusks. It varies in color, texture and hardness. Coquina is a poorly indurated form of shelly limestone. Shelly limestone is a sedimentary rock because it is made up of fragments.

  3. Bryozoa - Wikipedia

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    Fossils of about 15,000 bryozoan species have been found. Bryozoans are among the three dominant groups of Paleozoic fossils. [70] Bryozoans with calcitic skeletons were a major source of the carbonate minerals that make up limestones, and their fossils are incredibly common in marine sediments worldwide from the Ordovician onward.

  4. Columbus Limestone - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Limestone contains brachiopods, trilobites, bryozoans, mollusks, corals, stromatoporoids and echinoderms (including crinoids). Due to their mid-continent depositional environment, the fossils are almost free of deformation caused by tectonic activity common in the Appalachian Mountains.

  5. Lexington Limestone - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington Limestone is a prominent geologic formation that constitutes a large part of the late ... so unabraded fossils of bryozoans and brachiopods are ...

  6. Oldest fossils of mysterious animal group are really seaweeds ...

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    The findings mean Bryozoans are millions of years younger than previously thought. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Animals of Devonian Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Bryozoans (moss animals) are a type of marine fossil commonly found in Michigan. They are often found in conjunction with corals, crinoids, and brachiopods, being extremely common in many places. Bryozoans vary in size greatly, from a few millimetres to several feet tall.

  8. List of types of limestone - Wikipedia

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    Shelly limestoneLimestone containing many fossils; ... Oamaru stone — Hard, compact bryozoan limestone. Granular and creamy white, it usually contains traces ...

  9. Ordovician - Wikipedia

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    Bryozoan fossils in Ordovician kukersite oil shale, northern Estonia Brachiopods and bryozoans in an Ordovician limestone, southern Minnesota Vinlandostrophia ponderosa , Maysvillian (Upper Ordovician) near Madison, Indiana (scale bar is 5.0 mm)