For professionals and advanced-student geo-scientists who want to develop palaeobiological materials as a potential source of data, Green (earth sciences, U. of Oxford) explains practical procedures for undertaking palaeobiological projects. He includes modifications to standard techniques, but generally not local customizing, which may rely on the control and availability of chemicals, equipment, and products in local markets and countries. Each section is designed to be independent, so there is necessarily some duplication as he walks through the processes of collecting, stabilizing, identifying, and preparing the fossil group of interest.
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