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Inproceedings Reference Managing geological uncertainty in CO2-EOR reservoir assessments
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Inproceedings Reference The potential of geological storage of CO2 in Austria: a techno-economic assessment
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Article Reference Paleogeographical and paleoecological constraints on paleozoic vertebrates (chondrichthyans and placoderms) in the Ardenne Massif: Shark radiations in the Famennian on both sides of the Palaeotethys
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Book Reference Itinéraire 5 : La région du Centre et le Sud du Géoparc
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Book Reference C source code Itinéraire 1 : le Grand Mons, Itinéraires pédagogiques du Géoparc du Bassin de Mons
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Book Reference C source code Introduction général à la géologie
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Book Reference Itinéraire 2 : le Nord-Ouest du Bassin de Mons
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Book Reference C source code Itinéraire 3 : Les Hauts-Pays et le Borinage
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Book Reference Itinéraire 4 : La Thudinie et le Sud-Est du Géoparc
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Article Reference New equations for the size reconstruction of sturgeon from isolated cranial and pectoral girdle bones
Measurements on cranial and pectoral girdle bones of 56 museum specimens of modern sturgeon (Acipenser sturio and A. oxyrinchus) were used for the establishment of regression equations allowing back-calculation of size from isolated sturgeon remains. Different curve fittings (power, linear, logarithmic and exponential fit) were modeled to retain the most accurate regression. These were then applied to archaeological sturgeon remains (A. sturio/A. oxyrinchus) from Vlaardingen, a Dutch late Neolithic settlement. The back-calculated lengths ob- tained on the archaeological remains all stayed within the known size ranges of the two species and allowed making inferences on the possible place of capture of the fish. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Key words: Acipenser oxyrinchus; Acipenser sturio; archaeozoology; body length estimations; osteometry; Sturgeon
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