Jaylin Calistro of Temple presents research at GSA

JaylinCalistro of Temple, top left, was among the Kutztown University students presenting their geological research at the annual international Geological Society of America meeting.

JaylinCalistro of Temple, top left, was among the Kutztown University students presenting their geological research at the annual international Geological Society of America meeting. —PHOTO COURTESY KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY

Jaylin Calistro at the international Geological Society of America meeting.

Jaylin Calistro at the international Geological Society of America meeting. —PHOTO COURTESY KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY

Published: 10-27-2023 8:02 AM

Jaylin Calistro of Temple was one of  seven Kutztown University students presenting their geological research success at the annual international Geological Society of America meeting in Pittsburgh,

Calistro, Ed Simpson, Jamie Cook, Joshua Scherer, Garrett Rogers and Dakota Pittinger studied microscopic features that help future paleontologists interpret the fate of dinosaur eggs, distinguishing between the different characteristics of eggshells fossilized after immediate burial, delayed burial and transport in a stream before fossilization.

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