Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 20 hours 31 minutes
The first episode in our coverage of the SVP annual conference
The first in our series of daily reports at the GSA annual meeting
In this episode we discuss the importance of charcoalification as a method of preservation. With Professor Andrew C. Scott of the Department of Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London.
In this episode we talk to Jørn Hurum from the NHM Oslo, Norway about the abundant marine reptile fossils from the Jurassic sediments of the Svalbard archipelago.
Palaeocast takes a look back at the highlights of the past year, discusses plans for the future and introduces a new member of the team!
We talk to Prof. David Harper of Durham University about the explosive diversification during the Early Ordovician and its possible causes.
We talk trilolobites with Prof Richard Fortey of London's Natural History Museum and find out about their facinating morphology and ecology.
We talk to Kenneth De Baets about ammonoids, their life history, macroevolution and ecology.