Anthonie Hellemond, Kevin Houben, Natalie Tolisz, Kevin Nolis, François De Bock, Sven Van Uytfanghe
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摘要
当着手准备项目时,必须考虑各种技术。即使在同一地层中,也可能需要采用不同的机械和化学处理方法。本文通过对2015年至2021年间在奇梅(比利时埃诺省)附近Lompret活跃采石场收集的大量弗拉斯头足类动物的案例研究,探讨了这一原理。采石场的地层可以与Kellwasser事件联系起来,Kellwasser事件是靠近frasian - famenian边界的一个重要的大灭绝事件。这个采石场的几个岩性实体在准备方面需要特殊的方法。本文将重点介绍头足类动物的制备技术。这一丰富多样的大型生物群有助于更好地了解生态危机期间的海洋环境变化。从这个特定地点收集到的所有标本都需要进行彻底的准备,因为这种奇特的动物群迫切需要进行分类审查。我们将演示氢氧化钾(KOH)和Rewoquat W 3690 PG作为溶剂在制备过程中对溶解富含粘土的沉积物特别有效的程度。
Mechanical and chemical preparation techniques applied to Frasnian Cephalopods from Lompret (Belgium)
When embarking on a preparation project it is essential to consider a variety of techniques. A combination of different mechanical and chemical treatments may be necessary, even within the same formation. This article explores this principle using a case study of large accumulations of Frasnian cephalopods collected between 2015 and 2021 from the active quarry of Lompret near Chimay (province of Hainaut, Belgium). The quarry comprises strata that can be linked to the Kellwasser event, an important mass-extinction event near the Frasnian-Famennian boundary. Several of the lithological entities from this quarry require specific approaches in terms of preparation. This article will explicitly focus on preparation techniques applied to cephalopods. This informative and diverse group of macro-organisms can contribute to a better understanding of marine environmental changes during an ecological crisis. A thorough preparation of all the collected specimens from this specific location is required, as this peculiar fauna is in desperate need of a taxonomic review. We will demonstrate to what extents the uses of potassium hydroxide (KOH) and Rewoquat W 3690 PG as solvents have proven to be particularly effective in dissolving clay-rich sediments during preparation.