Search publications of the members of the Royal Belgian institute of natural Sciences
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A new archaic shark-toothed dolphin from the late Oligocene-early Miocene of Peru
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Sondages d'étude du viaduc de Prayon
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Autoroute A27. Contournement de Saint-Vith et route Saint-Vith – Steinebrück (Allemagne fédérale). Description des sondages -synthèse des études géosismiques
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Étude palynologique du "Complexe de Kallo"
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De geologische struktuur van het steenkolenterrein ten noorden van het ontginningsgebied der Kempische mijnen. Voorlopige synthese en probleemstelling
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Les "logs" des sondages de Tournai et de Vieux-Leuze
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Le Massif de La Tombe entre Fontaine-l'Eveque et la Sambre
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Quantitative dristribution and paleoecology of benthonic foraminifera recorded from some Eocene deposits in Belgium
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Le sondage de Denée
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Le Llandoverien à graptolites reconnu sous Courtrai
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Sondages récents exécutés dans la région de Sart-Dames-Avelines
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Het paleomilieu rond het Romeins zoutwinningssite van Leffinge
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Agora 3D. Low cost 3D imaging: a first look for field archaeology.
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Cavités karstiques de la province de Liège. 1ere partie.
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Cavités karstiques de la province de Liège. 2de partie.
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Comparing 3D digitizing technologies: what are the differences?
- We tested five 3D digitization systems and one method of 2D+ recording on one object: a human skull from the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences collection (RBINS). We chose a skull because it has both simple and complex structures and different materials such as bone and enamel within the same object. The results obtained with the different technologies were compared for 3D shape accuracy, texture quality, digitization and processing time and finally price. Our results show that the structured light scanner provided the best results to record external structures, CT was found to be the best to record internal structures and is also the best for recording reflecting material such as enamel. Photogrammetry is a very good compromise between portability, price and quality. RTI is a method of 2D+ recording and is a complementary technique, using the same equipment than photogrammetry, which can capture small morphological.
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Untersuchung einiger Kohlentonsteine aus der Westfal C des Campine-Reviers in Belgien
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Preliminaire resultaten van de Kwartairkartering in de Zennevallei ten noorden van Brussel
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Quinze sondages au Fond Saint-Servais
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The Silurian chitinozoa of the Méhaigne area (Brabant Massif, Belgium)