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Kevin McCartney is a Professor of Geology and Environmental Studies at the University of Maine at Presque Isle. During February to June 2022, he is a Fulbright Scholar in Lucknow India, where we continues his scientific work in micropaleontology. Kevin studies the silicoflagellates, single celled algae that live in the modern oceans and have a long geologic history. He posts daily pictures from India on this page.

Kevin was previously a Fulbright Scholar in Szczecin Poland during two semesters 2016-2017 and Kościuszko Scholar in Spring 2019. Pictures from these travels can be seen on this site using the links below.

  • Fulbright – Lucknow India
  • Fulbright – Szczecin Poland
  • Kościuszko Scholar
  • Uncategorized
  • India Photo Set #4 – Part 2April 25, 2022
  • India Photo Set #4 – Part 1April 18, 2022
  • India Photo Set #3March 21, 2022
  • India Photo Set #02March 17, 2022
  • India Photo Set #01March 6, 2022

Largest fossil spider in the world

This (left) is the largest fossil spider in the world, from Argentina.  The body area is about 35 cm long – the size of a casserole dish.  The spider lived in the Carboniferous Period at a time when oxygen levels where higher than today, which produced larger arthropods.

Format ImagePosted on January 24, 2017February 24, 2022Author Kevin McCartneyCategories Fulbright - Szczecin Poland, Uncategorized

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