Reflectance Transformation Imaging files of Hylaecullulus fordi, a new species of rangeomorph from the Bradgate Formation (Ediacaran) of Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, UK.
Dataset title | Reflectance Transformation Imaging files of Hylaecullulus fordi, a new species of rangeomorph from the Bradgate Formation (Ediacaran) of Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, UK. |
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Dataset creators | Philip Wilby, British Geological Survey |
Dataset theme | Geoscientific Information |
Dataset abstract | Reflectance Transformation Imaging files for the type specimen GSM105875 [IGSN:UKBGSGSM105875] and two paratypes GSM106040 [IGSN:UKBGSGSM106040] , GSM106112 [IGSN:UKBGSGSM106112] of Hylaecullulus fordi, a new species of rangeomorph from the Bradgate Formation (Ediacaran) of Charnwood Forest, UK. Supporting information for Kenchington, Dunn and Wilby - Modularity and overcompensatory growth in rangeomorphs (late Ediacaran, approx. 580-541 Ma): adaptations for coping with environmental pressures. Current Biology. |
Dataset content dates | 15th July 2015 |
Dataset spatial coverage | Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, UK |
Dataset supply format | .PTM |
Dataset language | English-United Kingdom |
Dataset discovery metadata record | Discovery Link to the dataset’s BGS Discovery Metadata record |
Dataset publisher | British Geological Survey |
Dataset publication date | 07/08/2018 |
Dataset digital object identifier(DOI) | 10.5285/d4aa9ec5-7cd4-4c35-aada-e7c4a119b64c |
Dataset citation text | Philip Wilby (2018): Reflectance Transformation Image of Hylaecullulus fordi, a new species of rangeomorph from the Bradgate Formation (Ediacaran) of Charnwood Forest, UK. British Geological Survey. http://dx.doi.org/10.5285/d4aa9ec5-7cd4-4c35-aada-e7c4a119b64c |
Constraints and terms of use | This data set is available under Open Government Licence, subject to the following acknowledgement accompanying any reproduced materials: "Contains data supplied by permission of the Natural Environment Research Council [YEAR]". |
Access the dataset | http://www.bgs.ac.uk/services/ngdc/accessions/index.html#item112069 |