Amber is known for its remarkably well-preserved fossils, but the chemical complexity of amber and its history are less well known. Amber is highly variable in both its physical and chemical properties, which are dependent on factors such as the source tree and the diagenetic history. Amber from a given locality therefore has a unique chemical composition. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is often used to determine the chemical composition of amber and to provide a fingerprint for amber samples. We used FTIR spectroscopy to analyse samples spanning the time period from the Early Cretaceous to the Oligo-Miocene from 17 localities in the Americas, Europe and Asia. We then used cluster analysis to examine the trends in amber chem...
Increased need for non-destructive investigation methods in archaeology has become a major issue si...
Since the sixties there have been numerous works dealing with the classification of different types ...
The Heiligkreuz-Santa Croce Formation (also known as D\ufcrrenstein Formation, Upper Triassic) in th...
Amber is known for its remarkably well-preserved fossils, but the chemical complexity of amber and i...
International audienceAbout 400 different amber outcrops have been found in Lebanon, which are dated...
Chemical studies on resinous materials in archaeological remains are generally aimed at identifying ...
Amber is a complex, organic polymer that offers unparalleled utility as a preservation medium, provi...
Chemical studies on resinous materials in archaeological remains are generally aimed at identifying ...
Amber is a fossilized form of terpenoid resin found in many parts of the world that has undergone g...
The Earth Sciences Museum of the University of Bari Aldo Moro (Italy) exhibits a wide collection of ...
Baltic amber constitutes the largest known deposit of fossil plant resin and the richest repository ...
Fossil resin (amber) has been recently reported as common, but small, sedimentary components through...
Baltic amber constitutes the largest known deposit of fossil plant resin and the richest repository ...
The Late Cretaceous Grassy Lake and Cedar Lake amber deposits of western Canada are among North Amer...
Amber is a fossil resin constituted of organic polymers derived through complex maturation processes...
Increased need for non-destructive investigation methods in archaeology has become a major issue si...
Since the sixties there have been numerous works dealing with the classification of different types ...
The Heiligkreuz-Santa Croce Formation (also known as D\ufcrrenstein Formation, Upper Triassic) in th...
Amber is known for its remarkably well-preserved fossils, but the chemical complexity of amber and i...
International audienceAbout 400 different amber outcrops have been found in Lebanon, which are dated...
Chemical studies on resinous materials in archaeological remains are generally aimed at identifying ...
Amber is a complex, organic polymer that offers unparalleled utility as a preservation medium, provi...
Chemical studies on resinous materials in archaeological remains are generally aimed at identifying ...
Amber is a fossilized form of terpenoid resin found in many parts of the world that has undergone g...
The Earth Sciences Museum of the University of Bari Aldo Moro (Italy) exhibits a wide collection of ...
Baltic amber constitutes the largest known deposit of fossil plant resin and the richest repository ...
Fossil resin (amber) has been recently reported as common, but small, sedimentary components through...
Baltic amber constitutes the largest known deposit of fossil plant resin and the richest repository ...
The Late Cretaceous Grassy Lake and Cedar Lake amber deposits of western Canada are among North Amer...
Amber is a fossil resin constituted of organic polymers derived through complex maturation processes...
Increased need for non-destructive investigation methods in archaeology has become a major issue si...
Since the sixties there have been numerous works dealing with the classification of different types ...
The Heiligkreuz-Santa Croce Formation (also known as D\ufcrrenstein Formation, Upper Triassic) in th...