Fresh, weathered, archaeological and fossilized bones were subjected to a series of abrasion experiments using fine sand in an annular flume in order to link bone-surface abrasion to flow regimes and sediment transport modes, compare these effects on bones of different states, and quantify the extent and types of wear occurring. Flow velocities were chosen to replicate the predominant transport modes of bedload, saltation and suspension.Comparative scanning electron microscopic image analysis was performed to assess the degree and type of wear occurring on each bone type for the different transport modes over a range of exposure periods from 24 to 72 h.These preliminary investigations have shown that both the amount and type of wear experie...
Microfossil bonebeds are concentrations of small bones mostly mm scale, with some cm scale material....
ABSTRACT This study presents an analysis of the abrasive effects of sediments from the bed of the Ac...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
Data presented here demonstrates the utility of quantitative analysis of sediment-induced microabras...
The identification of transport process is key to interpret the palaeoecology, the dating and the si...
Data presented here demonstrates the utility of quantitative analysis of sediment-induced microabras...
Forensic scientists, archaeologists, and paleontologists are interested in understanding fluvial bon...
Tumbling is defined as a process in which hyper-concentrated flows alter bone remains, producing cha...
There is currently an incomplete understanding of the effects that aquatic processes have on skeleta...
Fluvial redeposition of stone artifacts is a major complicating factor in the interpretation of Lowe...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityThis project examined the effects of weathering processes on the min...
Dental microwear analysis is a proxy for analysing the diet in extinct and extant vertebrates, espec...
Sedimentary abrasion and postdepositional damage to fossil remains are of great interest if consider...
The evaluation of the state of preservation of archaeological lithic artefacts is the first step bef...
(a) Experimental striations (10x) related to the overhang abrasion, localised (b) on the flat surfac...
Microfossil bonebeds are concentrations of small bones mostly mm scale, with some cm scale material....
ABSTRACT This study presents an analysis of the abrasive effects of sediments from the bed of the Ac...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
Data presented here demonstrates the utility of quantitative analysis of sediment-induced microabras...
The identification of transport process is key to interpret the palaeoecology, the dating and the si...
Data presented here demonstrates the utility of quantitative analysis of sediment-induced microabras...
Forensic scientists, archaeologists, and paleontologists are interested in understanding fluvial bon...
Tumbling is defined as a process in which hyper-concentrated flows alter bone remains, producing cha...
There is currently an incomplete understanding of the effects that aquatic processes have on skeleta...
Fluvial redeposition of stone artifacts is a major complicating factor in the interpretation of Lowe...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityThis project examined the effects of weathering processes on the min...
Dental microwear analysis is a proxy for analysing the diet in extinct and extant vertebrates, espec...
Sedimentary abrasion and postdepositional damage to fossil remains are of great interest if consider...
The evaluation of the state of preservation of archaeological lithic artefacts is the first step bef...
(a) Experimental striations (10x) related to the overhang abrasion, localised (b) on the flat surfac...
Microfossil bonebeds are concentrations of small bones mostly mm scale, with some cm scale material....
ABSTRACT This study presents an analysis of the abrasive effects of sediments from the bed of the Ac...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...