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Doing some research on different air abrasive machines and came acrossed this handy tidbit of info. Micro air abrasive 101 pdf
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I'm trying to translate some scanned Russian papers into English. What I'm looking for is a good OCR (optical character recognition) software that will then produce a translatable pdf to be used in one of the standard online translation sites. Needs to work with a Mac and I don't mind paying if it does the job well. Any suggestions? My searches just come up with loads of companies advertising their own...
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Would anyone have access to Gastropods Upper Pliocene Pinecrest Beds.pdf Bivalves Upper Pliocene Pinecrest Beds.pdf I have just returned from Florida and need to begin IDing my finds. These would likely be helpful!
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I'm trying to find : A Manual of Practical Laboratory and Field Techniques in Palaeobiology By O.R. Green And the paper "The use of plastics in the "transfer method" of preparing fossils" (can't remember the author, and can't find it listed now.) Anyone have any leads? Thanks in advance!
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Hi all, I have been having trouble finding a good guide to use in order to ID fossil seashells (mainly gastropods and bivalves) of the Neogene-Quaternary of Western Europe (mainly Belgium/Netherlands). So, I'm turning to you guys: does anyone of you have a nice up-to-date website/online paper that I could use in order to help me ID all of my different seashells? Preferable with clear photos/drawings of the different species. Thanks in advance! Max
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Does anyone know of a good book, pdf or websites that attempts to explain the evolution of cold climate flora (specifically conifers)? I would prefer a good book. I've been reading bits and pieces of things, but nothing that has answered any of my questions. I've noticed tons of material about warm climate flora, but almost nothing on cold climate flora. Conifers are a essential to life in the present time and they produce a third of the Earth's oxygen, and they have evolved to be the largest, tallest and oldest living flora. Why? What did cones evlove from (what part of the plant)? Sap, wh
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Looking For A Few Papers Relating To The Silurian Of Ontario
Malcolmt posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
I have become very interested in the last month with the Williamsville A and Bertie formations in the Niagara Falls region of Ontario, Canada. Unfortunately I do not have access to someof the academic digitized libraries. If anyone could point me to the following articles it would be greatly appreciated. You can PM me.... Ciurca, S.J., Jr., 1990, Eurypterid biofacies of the Silurian-Devonian evaporite sequence; Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada, and New York New Silurian Cooksonias from the Dolostones of North-Eastern North America Joseph W. Monahan, Studies of the Fauna of the Bertie