Monday, September 30, 2013

Cheirurus niagarensis Trilobite Fragment


Previously images of an unprepped Cheirurus niagarensis trilobite pygidium was shown (see this post).  Recently, the fossil was cleaned using a sand abrasion technique.  These pictures show the results. First image fossil is photographed wet to enhance contrast. Fossil was found in the Waldron Shale of Clark County, Indiana, USA. It is dated to the Silurian Period.

The second shows a before and after cleaning images of the fossil. When cleaning I wear a respirator to keep silicate dust from getting to my lungs. Just looking at these images brings the memory of a smell of the rubber face piece. It is interesting how smells can get associated with tasks one does during the day.

Cleaning fossils takes patience and some strategy on how to approach the fossil to clean it. I was a little too ambitious on the top of this fossil thus wearing off the top thorax sections with the sand stream. Still it is nice to see more shape and detail of this fossil fragment. The Waldron Shale is easier to clean since it is soft and you can see immediate progress at removing it. During my cleaning session, I went through 3 canisters of sand while working on maybe 10 fossils before stopping. Thanks to Kenny for letting me use his cleaning equipment and help with removing matrix with an air scribe.



Sunday, September 15, 2013

Dicroidium Plant Fossil from South Africa


This images shows a Dicroidium sp. fork leaved seed fern plant fossil from Molteno Formation. It dates to the Late Triassic Period. The fossil was found at Bird's River, Sterkstroom District in Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Its accession number is PB1120.

This fossil was part of the Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants from Gondwana exhibit at the Museum of Natural History and Science in Cincinnati, Ohio. They were photographed in August 2013. The dinosaur exhibit was created by the Royal Ontario Museum of Toronto Canada.

The exhibit was supported by Associate Exhibit Sponsor Frisch's restaurant and Promotional Partners Cincinnati Reds baseball, newspaper The Enquirer and TV channel Local 12 WKRO Cincinnati.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Sphenobaiera Plant Fossil from South Africa


This images shows a Sphenobaiera sp. Ginkgophyta plant fossil from Molteno Formation. It dates to the Late Triassic Period. The fossil was found at Bird's River, Sterkstroom District in Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Its accession number is PB1121.

This fossil was part of the Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants from Gondwana exhibit at the Museum of Natural History and Science in Cincinnati, Ohio. They were photographed in August 2013. The dinosaur exhibit was created by the Royal Ontario Museum of Toronto Canada.

The exhibit was supported by Associate Exhibit Sponsor Frisch's restaurant and Promotional Partners Cincinnati Reds baseball, newspaper The Enquirer and TV channel Local 12 WKRO Cincinnati.