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I'm about to stabilize some invertebrate shells from Tennesse. I decided on using paraloid B-72. What ratio can I used to hold the fragile shells together, without causing any major visual alterations?
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Hey guys I have some fossils I collected from the Coon Creek of Tennessee. The resident paleontologist, and other trip goers told me to use floor wax to seal these delicate fossils. They aren't permineralized and therefore crumble and crack very easily. Is there a better alternative to floorwax? I read both yes and nos on its usage. I don't like modifying fossils if I don't have to, but I've had multiple fall apart already.
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From the album: Eocene Bivalves of New Jersey
Crassatella littoralis Eocene Manasquan Formation Monmouth County, New Jersey I believe that this is Whitfield's Crassatella conradi which Weller included under Crassatella littoralis-
- crassatella conradi
- crassatella littoralis
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From the album: Eocene Bivalves of New Jersey
Crassatella littoralis Eocene Manasquan Formation Monmouth County, New Jersey I believe that this is Whitfield's Crassatella conradi which Weller included under Crassatella littoralis-
- crassatella conradi
- crassatella littoralis
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From the album: Eocene Bivalves of New Jersey
Crassatella littoralis Eocene Manasquan Formation Monmouth County, New Jersey I believe that this is Whitfield's Crassatella conradi which Weller included under Crassatella littoralis-
- crassatella
- crassatella littoralis
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From the album: Eocene Bivalves of New Jersey
Crassatella littoralis Eocene Manasquan Formation Monmouth County, New Jersey I believe that this is Whitfield's Crassatella conradi which Weller included under Crassatella littoralis-
- crassatella littoralis
- bivalve
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From the album: Eocene Bivalves of New Jersey
bivalve Manasquan Formation Eocene Monmouth County, New Jersey All three fragments have clearly defined growth lines and external shell features. My best guess is Crassatella sp.-
- farmingdale member
- monmouth county
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From the album: Eocene Bivalves of New Jersey
bivalve Manasquan Formation Eocene Monmouth County, New Jersey All three fragments have clearly defined growth lines and external shell features. My best guess is Crassatella sp.-
- growth lines
- bivalve
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