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Techniques for Virtual Palaeontology

Virtual palaeontology, the use of interactive three-dimensional digital models as a supplement or alternative to physical specimens for scientific study and communication, is rapidly becoming important to advanced students and researchers. Using non-invasive techniques, the method allows the capture of large quantities of useful data without damaging the fossils being studied

Techniques for Virtual Palaeontology guides palaeontologists through the decisions involved in designing a virtual palaeontology workflow and gives a comprehensive overview, providing discussions of underlying theory, applications, historical development, details of practical methodologies, and case studies. Techniques covered include physical-optical tomography (serial sectioning), focused ion beam tomography, all forms of X-ray CT, neutron tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, optical tomography, laser scanning, and photogrammetry. Visualization techniques and data/file formats are also discussed in detail.

Readership: All palaeontologists and students interested in three-dimensional visualization and analysis.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 685g
  • Dimensions: 187 x 264mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jan 2014
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781118591130

About Imran RahmanMark SuttonRussell Garwood

Mark Sutton is a Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London UK specializing in Palaeozoic invertebrate palaeobiology and in three-dimensional visualization techniques. He is the primary author of the SPIERS software suite for palaeontological 3D reconstruction. Imran Rahman is a Research Fellow at The University of Bristol UK.  He specializes in the origin and early evolution of echinoderms and uses virtual palaeontology to study the form and function of fossil taxa. Russell Garwood is an 1851 Royal Commission Research Fellow based at The University of Manchester UK. He uses X-ray techniques to study fossils primarily early terrestrial arthropods. He is the secondary author of the SPIERS software suite.

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