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Exploring Hominin and Non-hominin Primate Dental Fossil Remains with Neutron Microtomography

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posted on 2024-11-15, 00:21 authored by Clement Zanolli, Burkhard Schillinger, Amelie Beaudet, Ottmar Kullmer, Roberto Macchiarelli, Lucia Mancini, Friedemann Schrenk, Claudio Tuniz, Vladimira Vodopivec
Fossil dental remains are an archive of unique information for paleobiological studies. Computed microtomography based on X-ray microfocus sources (X-μCT) and Synchrotron Radiation (SR-μCT) allow subtle quantification at the micron and sub-micron scale of the meso- and microstructural signature imprinted in the mineralized tissues, such as enamel and dentine, through high-resolution "virtual histology". Nonetheless, depending on the degree of alterations undergone during fossilization, X-ray analyses of tooth tissues do not always provide distinct imaging contrasts, thus preventing the extraction of essential morphological and anatomical details. We illustrate here by three examples the successful application of neutron microtomography (n-μCT) in cases where X-rays have previously failed to deliver contrasts between dental tissues of fossilized specimen.

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Zanolli, C., Schillinger, B., Beaudet, A., Kullmer, O., Macchiarelli, R., Mancini, L., Schrenk, F., Tuniz, C. & Vodopivec, V. (2017). Exploring Hominin and Non-hominin Primate Dental Fossil Remains with Neutron Microtomography. Physics Procedia, 88 109-115.

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Physics Procedia

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88

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109-115

Language

English

RIS ID

116816

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