User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/DigitalFossil Berlin 2012/Fossil MRI/Abstract
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Digital imaging techniques are an integral part of paleontological research today, and digital images acquired by way of computed tomography, neutron radiography, 3D scanning or through serial grinding are regularly accompanying the descriptions of fossil specimens. Magnetic Resonance Imaging approaches to the study of fossils have so far received comparatively little attention. In this presentation, I will provide an overview of fossil MRI and discuss how it can be integrated with the Web. Special emphasis will be placed on pathological and other rare specimens (including types), as well as on the importance of data sharing and on opportunities to engage with the public. |