Mining Ammolite Fossils in Alberta Canada

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Fossil Ammolite Digging! While at the ammolite mines in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, Steve, Jeff, & Michael Moriarty got to tour the open pit mine where they do their primary digging for fine ammolite fossils with a crew and heavy equipment.
    Here is where they find varying quality fossilized ammolite shells within the layers of earth. The deeper they go the more compressed they get. The lowest point being the layer with the most cracks, yet the highest point in the mine mainly pulls reds and are not as desirable as the middle layer. While we were there they found and dug up a “dragon skin” ammonite and extracted it from the earth. The last photo is of a large finished ammolite from the middle layer that they had found prior to our visit. That piece had very little damage and is a prime specimen from this source!
    These fossil ammolites are around 70 million years old & these particular ammonites are among the few sources that produces such spectacular specimens and gem quality pieces.
    PS Another fun fact is that they not only find these ammolite shells, but also large full mosasaurus fossils! They do not get to keep these fossils, as the government claims them. This can make finding one of the mosasaurs a bit of challenge for the miners, because they have to shut down and dig around that portion of the mining area so another team can properly excavate the fossil bones. I bet it would still be very exciting to find!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @sevillaatope
    @sevillaatope Рік тому +2

    more gem faceting tutorial videos for beginners please!!!, the world needs your mastery and your great knowledge please, greetings and thanks from Spain Mr. Moriarty!! You are the best!!!

  • @thespacecowboy71
    @thespacecowboy71 Рік тому +2

    Traveled to Alberta recently in July and I saw a few of these beautiful Ammonites in the Royal Tyrrell Museum!!!

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Рік тому +5

    Great video. Amazing to think that barren landscape used to be a sea floor- actually, you can kind of imagine that barren, rolling incised topography as a drained seabed, although for most of the intervening 65-70 million years of course it would have been forested or parkland, only drying out and cooling to its current treeless grassland state in the past couple million years

    • @chrys77cross
      @chrys77cross 7 місяців тому

      Or there was a global flood.

  • @shannanbegley8189
    @shannanbegley8189 11 місяців тому

    Amazing color

  • @mikhail-tikhonov
    @mikhail-tikhonov Рік тому +1

    Very interesting video👍 These ammonites with ammolite are varnished and polished?
    Or ammolite is polished without pre-lacquering?

  • @weirdcrunkygremlin1449
    @weirdcrunkygremlin1449 5 місяців тому

    Is it possible for a touri to get a Mining Tour or do I have to ask the Blood Tribe? 😜

  • @chrys77cross
    @chrys77cross 7 місяців тому

    Never heard it referred to as "mining" ammonites before...

  • @user-xv9xw7vs3h
    @user-xv9xw7vs3h 8 місяців тому

  • @nayabnaqvi9664
    @nayabnaqvi9664 Рік тому

    Very nice stone sir. I am also doing gems cuting or polishing in kashmir . I have kashmir pink sapphire or Topaz Aquamarine or peridot gem stones