Reconstructed CT slices for jaw of Palaeoniscid (New Mexico Museum of Natural History catalog number NMMNH P-80347) as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
These files contain tomographic data, segmentation masks (both contained in .mcs file), and surface meshes (in .ply format) Carboniferous fish Daemondontiscus harrisae. They were used as part for the formal description of this taxon. The .mcs file can only be opened in the proprietary software Materialise Mimics; meshes can be opened in several programs (e.g., MeshLab; https://www.meshlab.net/).
Reconstructed CT slices for Teeth of Palaeoniscid (New Mexico Museum of Natural History catalog number NMMNH P-77557) as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
Reconstructed CT slices for Cranium of Palaeoniscid (New Mexico Museum of Natural History catalog number NMMNH P-77557) as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
These files contain tomographic data, segmentation masks (both contained in .mcs file), and surface meshes (in .ply format) Carboniferous fish Daemondontiscus harrisae. They were used as part for the formal description of this taxon. The .mcs file can only be opened in the proprietary software Materialise Mimics; meshes can be opened in several programs (e.g., MeshLab; https://www.meshlab.net/).
These files contain tomographic data, segmentation masks (both contained in .mcs file), and surface meshes (in .ply format) for the Carboniferous fish fossil NMMNH P-80347 type 5 palaeonisciform/“elonichthyid” indeterminate 1. The .mcs file can only be opened in the proprietary software Materialise Mimics; meshes can be opened in several programs (e.g., MeshLab; https://www.meshlab.net/).
These data were produced in the scope of research into the timing, rate, and magnitude of extensional exhumation along the length of the Rio Grande Rift in Colorado and New Mexico. The low-temperature (apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He) thermochronometric ages presented in this data set are sensitive to near-surface temperatures (~80C and 180C, respectively) and record the progressive exhumation of the rock mass from which the samples were collected towards the Earth's surface. These thermochronometric ages, and the differences between them, provide insight into the absolute timing, exhumation rate and total magnitude of exhumation on the normal faults that bound the Rio Grande Rift. and The QTQt program mentioned (Version QTQt64R5.6.2a was used for the data presented in this deposit) is not openly available for download, but is described in the Gallagher 2012 publication referenced, and can be requested from its author. For more information on the request process and a user guide, see http://www.iearth.org.au/codes/QTQt/
Abbey, A. L., & Niemi, N. A. (2020). Perspectives on Continental Rifting Processes From Spatiotemporal Patterns of Faulting and Magmatism in the Rio Grande Rift, USA. Tectonics, 39(1), e2019TC005635. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019TC005635