303 tocNon-destructive, safe removal of conductive metal coatings from fossils: a new solution

David Jones, Jennifer Hartley, Gero Frisch, Mark Purnell, and Laurent Darras

Article number: 15.2.4T

Copyright Palaeontological Association, May 2012

 

261 tocMethodology of the micro-computer tomography on foraminifera

Ágnes Görög, Balázs Szinger, Emőke Tóth, János Viszkok

Article Number: 15.1.3T
Copyright Palaeontological Association, February 2012

 

274 tocIdealized landmark-based geometric reconstructionsof poorly preserved fossil material:
A case study of an early tetrapod vertebra

Julia L. Molnar, Stephanie E. Pierce, Jennifer A. Clack, and John R. Hutchinson

Article number: 15.1.2T
Copyright Palaeontological Association, February 2012

 

264 introAcquisition of high resolution three-dimensional models using free, open-source, photogrammetric software

Peter L. Falkingham

Article Number: 15.1.1T
Copyright Palaeontological Association, January 2012

 

diatoms

The Diatoms: Applications for the Environmental and Earth Sciences

Book reviewed by Patrick Kociolek

PE Review Number 15.2.2R
Published May 2012

 

276 tocA revision of the Devonian Malvinokaffric dalmanitid trilobite Dalmanitoides Delo, 1935, on the basis of new data from Argentina

Juan J. Rustán and N. Emilio Vaccari

Article number: 15.1.11A

Copyright Palaeontological Association, March 2012

 

292 tocNeoichnology of the desert scorpion Hadrurus arizonensis: burrows to biogenic cross lamination

Daniel I. Hembree, Lee M. Johnson, and Robert W. Tenwalde

Article number: 15.1.10A

Copyright Paleontological Society, March 2012

 

299 tocGiant fossil soft-shelled turtles of North America

Natasha S. Vitek

Article number: 15.1.13A

Copyright Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, March 2012

 

298 tocError rates and observer bias in dental microwear analysis using light microscopy

Matthew C. Mihlbachler, Brian L. Beatty, Angela Caldera-Siu, Doris Chan, and Richard Lee

Article Number: 15.1.12A

Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, March 2012

 

272 tocFauna and ecology of the holothurian bed, Llandrindod, Wales, UK (Darriwilian, Middle Ordovician), and the oldest articulated holothurian

Joseph P. Botting and Lucy A. Muir

Article number: 15.1.9A

Copyright Palaeontological Association, March 2012

 

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