Welcome to the Po Plain Project Blog!
Welcome to the new (refurbished) Po Plain Project blog! This blog contains information and project updates about the Po Plain … Continue
Po Plain Shells Get a New Home at the Florida Museum
The research on Po Plain stratigraphic paleobiology for this project began as a collaborative effort between researchers in Virginia, USA … Continue
Types of Shell from the Po Plain: Part 1
The mollusk shells from the Po Plain can be categorized into groups based on the depositional environment in which the … Continue
What is “Taphonomy” and how can we use it to study shells from Po Plain?
Taphonomy is the study of how an organism becomes preserved as a fossil. The word originates from the Greek word … Continue
Types of Shells from Po Plain: Part 2
As mentioned in a previous post, the mollusk shells from the Po Plain can be categorized into groups based on … Continue
Types of Shells from Po Plain: Part 3
As mentioned in a previous post, the mollusk shells from the Po Plain can be categorized into groups based on … Continue
From the Archives: Shell Specimens and Lab Work in Bologna, Italy
Here is an image of the lab in Bologna, Italy that members of the Po Plain research team worked inĀ … Continue
From the Archives: Finding Drill Holes (and Why They Matter!)
Sample processing can be a lot of work! Sorting shells involves filtering through sand, dirt, and other debris to retrieve … Continue
From the Archives: Sediment Cores to Extract Tiny Shells from Underground
How do we get all these tiny shells from deep within the sediment, either underground or under the sea floor? … Continue
From the Archives: Shell Assemblages Change in Shallow Versus Deep Water
Mollusk shells can often be found in large numbers in marine sediment deposits. These shells that are all found together … Continue