<p>(E–F) shows also the ability to code the images according to charcoal volume for a range of particles yellow = largest volume red = smallest.</p
This article gives a brief overview over the problem of obtaining three-dimensional images of macrom...
Structural colours, nature's most pure and intense colours, originate when light is scattered via na...
<p>Left: photograph of discoidal fossils and sinusoidal tube casts, Hellefjord Schist. Right: sketch...
<p>(A–D) Example modern “mesofossil” fraction of the Miombo woodland charcoal particle (A) reflected...
Variations in the abundance of fossil charcoals between rocks and sediments are assumed to reflect c...
<div><p>Variations in the abundance of fossil charcoals between rocks and sediments are assumed to r...
<p>(A) Original reflected light image (B–D) image processed three-dimensional reconstructions top vi...
Fire is a significant natural and cultural phenomenon, affecting spatial scales from local to global...
Premise of the study: Charcoal particles preserved in sediments are used as indicators of paleowildf...
Charred fragments of botanical materials in sediments provide important clues as to the historic fir...
Identification of ancient charcoal fragments is a valuable tool in reconstructing past environments ...
Small pieces of black organic material are common in many post-Devonian sequences, both sedimentary ...
Three-dimensional (3D) modeling has always been an important part of paleontological research and in...
Three-dimensional (3D) modeling has always been an important part of paleontological research and in...
Numerous arthropods (e.g. branchiopods, insects) collected during the first half of the 20th century...
This article gives a brief overview over the problem of obtaining three-dimensional images of macrom...
Structural colours, nature's most pure and intense colours, originate when light is scattered via na...
<p>Left: photograph of discoidal fossils and sinusoidal tube casts, Hellefjord Schist. Right: sketch...
<p>(A–D) Example modern “mesofossil” fraction of the Miombo woodland charcoal particle (A) reflected...
Variations in the abundance of fossil charcoals between rocks and sediments are assumed to reflect c...
<div><p>Variations in the abundance of fossil charcoals between rocks and sediments are assumed to r...
<p>(A) Original reflected light image (B–D) image processed three-dimensional reconstructions top vi...
Fire is a significant natural and cultural phenomenon, affecting spatial scales from local to global...
Premise of the study: Charcoal particles preserved in sediments are used as indicators of paleowildf...
Charred fragments of botanical materials in sediments provide important clues as to the historic fir...
Identification of ancient charcoal fragments is a valuable tool in reconstructing past environments ...
Small pieces of black organic material are common in many post-Devonian sequences, both sedimentary ...
Three-dimensional (3D) modeling has always been an important part of paleontological research and in...
Three-dimensional (3D) modeling has always been an important part of paleontological research and in...
Numerous arthropods (e.g. branchiopods, insects) collected during the first half of the 20th century...
This article gives a brief overview over the problem of obtaining three-dimensional images of macrom...
Structural colours, nature's most pure and intense colours, originate when light is scattered via na...
<p>Left: photograph of discoidal fossils and sinusoidal tube casts, Hellefjord Schist. Right: sketch...