The Tertiary in Indiana, US

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Tertiary Fossils

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Paleontology and geology

Tertiary rocks are present only in scattered locations in Indiana and are buried under Quaternary glacial deposits. Most of the rocks from this period are from the Late Tertiary, known as the Pliocene. A significant fossil find from a Tertiary sinkhole has provided evidence of vertebrates such as frogs, turtles, large mammals, birds, and fishes, as well as invertebrates and plants.

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Education and Exhibits

Education and Exhibits

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Pipe Creek Sinkhole: Information about a locality in Grant County, Indiana—an ancient sinkhole containing Pliocene and Pleistocene fossils.

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