Showing 7 items
matching fossilised wood
-
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Mudstones with fossil wood
... fragments of fossilised wood.... of mudstone showing numerous fragments of fossilised wood. Mudstones ...unknownFlat, roughly rhomboidal piece of mudstone showing numerous fragments of fossilised wood. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Fossil wood and plant matter
... of fossilised wood and plant matter.... fragments of fossilised wood and plant matter. Fossil wood and plant ...8316.1 - Small mudstone rock containing fragments of fossilised wood and plant matter. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Silicified wood
... Fossilised Wood... Burke Museum Beechworth Fossils Fossilised Wood Silica ...A fossilised wooden material where the original organic material has been replaced by silica.A decorative type of fossil wood where the original organic material has been replacedRed and brown marbled appearance. Strongly resembles regular wood material in both colouration and texture.TIBOOBURRA / burke museum, beechworth, fossils, fossilised wood, silica, tibboburra, geological specimin, geology -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Mudstone and fossil fern with wood fragments
... of fossilised wood and carbonised plant matter.... fragments of fossilised wood and carbonised plant matter. Mudstone ...8317.1 - Overall rectangular mudstone containing fragments of fossilised wood and carbonised plant matter. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Mudstone with wood and slip surface
... 8349.1 - Piece of mudstone showing fossilised wood... Korumburra gippsland 8349.1 - Piece of mudstone showing fossilised ...8349.1 - Piece of mudstone showing fossilised wood, and on the opposite side possesses what appears to be a possible slip surface. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Large piece of mudstone with fossils
... through a piece of fossilised wood.... section through a piece of fossilised wood. Large piece ...8318.1 - Roughly rectangular mudstone with fragments of fossil wood and plant matter, notably large ovoid cross section through a piece of fossilised wood. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia, Fossil's
Alan Tangey returned with them after working as a survey technician from Stawell area and given to children.Reputed to be Fossilised Eggs and 8 Pieces of wood, also 1 piece of Fossilsed Coral. Probably Fossilised Plant Roots Formed by Cementing Around Roots by minerals such as Calcium. Coral may have come from coastal survey work or holidays. fossils, children