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Synchrotron X-ray imaging of inclusions in amber

Carmen SORIANO, Mike ARCHER, Dany AZAR, Phil CREASER, Xavier MARTÍNEZ-DELCLÒS, Henk GODTHELP, Suzanne HAND, Allan JONES, André NEL, Didier NÉRAUDEAU, Jaime ORTEGA-BLANCO, Ricardo PÉREZ-DE LA FUENTE, Vincent PERRICHOT, Erin E. SAUPE, Mónica Solórzano KRAEMER & Paul TAFFOREAU

en Comptes Rendus Palevol 9 (6-7) - Pages 361-368

Published on 30 November 2010

This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology

Over the past six years, organic inclusions preserved in amber samples from outcrops worldwide have been discovered and imaged in 3D using propagation phase contrast based X-ray synchrotron imaging techniques at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). A brief description of the techniques and protocols used for detecting and 3D non-destructive imaging of amber inclusions is provided. The latest results from the major amber projects in the ESRF are given, illustrating the increasing utility of the imaging capabilities of X-ray synchrotron phase contrast microtomography.


Keywords:

Amber, Synchrotron phase contrast X-ray imaging, 3D reconstruction, Microtomography

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