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Montbrook Fossil Dig

Photogrammetry

by Rachel Narducci Mar 27, 2017
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Captured and published by one of our volunteers from Colorado! This is why photogrammetry is an awesome tool. You can capture the fossil in the ground, remove it, and be able to refer back to what it originally looked like, the types of nearby fossils, and what type of sediment it was in.

Miocene Gomphothere Scapula by Paleogirl on Sketchfab

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