Conservation and photogrammetry of subfossil Quaternary walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) from the Bay of Fundy, Canada

Geological Curator Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.55468/gc1503
Dee Stubbs-Lee, M. Stimson, R. Macrae, Olivia A. King, D. Mcalpine
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We describe a simple, inexpensive approach to the conservation and preservation of the subfossil cranium and tusks of a Quaternary (c. 2,900-12,800 years BP) walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) dredged from salt water. Ideally, wet specimens should be kept immersed in seawater until the treatment process is initiated. Regardless, it is critical that specimens not be permitted to dry out prior to desalination. Desalination was accomplished by gradually replacing sea water with fresh tap water, followed by controlled, slow drying over more than 530 days. Spalling was restricted to the tusks and occurred mainly between days 293-300, requiring surface consolidation with a dilute polyvinylacetate solution. The specimens were sufficiently stabilized for geology collections storage following the 591-day process. The use of photogrammetry to produce a 3D digital image of the partial walrus cranium with tusks permitted us to minimize the necessity of future handling and conservation and to preserve details of overall morphology and meristics useful for both research and public exhibition.
加拿大芬迪湾第四纪海象亚化石的保护与摄影测量
我们描述了一种简单,廉价的方法来保护和保存第四纪(公元前2900 - 12800年)海象(Odobenus rosmarus)的亚化石头骨和象牙,这些海象是从盐水中打捞出来的。理想情况下,湿标本应浸泡在海水中,直到处理过程开始。无论如何,至关重要的是,标本不能在脱盐前干燥。海水淡化是通过逐渐用新鲜的自来水代替海水,然后在530多天的时间里进行可控的缓慢干燥来完成的。剥落仅限于象牙,主要发生在293-300天之间,需要用稀释的聚醋酸乙烯溶液进行表面加固。经过591天的处理,标本已足够稳定,可用于地质收藏。利用摄影测量技术制作了部分海象头盖骨和象牙的3D数字图像,使我们能够最大限度地减少未来处理和保存的必要性,并保留了对研究和公共展览有用的整体形态学和统计学细节。
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