Invertebrate Paleontology

Programs & Exhibitions

Geology Seminars, Field Trips, and Classes
For more information, contact Albert Kollar at kollara@carnegiemnh.org or 412.622.5513.

  • February 4
    Geology and Building Stones of Longfellow, Alden, & Harlow, Architects, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh & Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Senior Men's Club, 10 a.m.
  • March 8
    Shady Side Middle School Earth Science Workshop, 9:30 a.m.–2:15 p.m., Invertebrate Paleontology
  • March 19–22
    Geological Society of America Northeastern/North-central joint meeting
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Click here for a printable information sheet (PDF)
  • March 19
    GSA Field Trip, Appalachian Pennsylvanian Climate Events and their congruent biotic responses, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
  • March 20
    Reevalutation of the Age and Environment of Deposition of a Giant Eurypterid Trackway from northwestern Pennsylvania, 8:30 a.m., Westin William Penn, Pittsburgh
  • March 21
    Geology Underlies It All, 11:15 a.m., Westin William Penn, Pittsburgh
  • March 25
    Geology and Building Stones of Longfellow, Alden, & Harlow, Architects, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh & Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Metallurgical Society Luncheon, Highland Country Club
  • April 2
    Geology of the Marcellus and fossil fuels of western Pennsylvania, United Episcopalian Church, North Hills
  • April 10
    Geology of Riverview Park field trip, 10 a.m.
  • April 18
    Geology of the Marcellus and fossil fuels of western Pennsylvania, 10:15 a.m.
  • May 14
    PAlS Workshop, Geology of the Marcellus

Online Exhibitions

PAlS
What is PAlS?PAlS is a group of friends and supporters of the Section of Invertebrate Paleontology of Carnegie Museum of Natural History. The name comes from the section logo, the trilobite Ameropiltonia lauradanae, the type specimens of which are housed in the section’s collections. PAlS is a PAC (Paleontological Activity Chapter) organized to nurture interest, support, development, and advancement of invertebrate paleontology and geology topics of the tristate region. Membership is open to all individuals interested in these topics. Click here to visit the PAlS pages.

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