Lawrence M. Witmer,
PhD
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Some of the work
featured here has
been published:
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Bourke, J. M., Wm. R. Porter, R. C.
Ridgely, T. R. Lyson, E. R. Schachner, P. R. Bell, and L. M.
Witmer. 2014. Breathing life into dinosaurs: tackling challenges
of soft-tissue restoration and nasal airflow in extinct species. Anatomical
Record
297:2148–2186.
For
more on this article, including additional visualizations, and
press materials, visit the site here
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Sketchfab animations
3D PDFs allow anyone with even the free Acrobat
Reader to interactively manipulate the 3D models that we
generate with powerful software like Avizo. The skull
and individual bones can be spun around, isolated, made
transparent, hidden, etc. The files can be saved to
your local computer. We provide each 3D PDF in different resolutions and files sizes to match your
interest and the power of your computer. View our mini-tutorial.
NOTE: Bugs in many browsers prevent them from running 3D PDFs in a browser window, so please save it to your system and then launch it. |
3D PDF of the skull of
the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Stegoceras validum
(UALVP 2), collected from the Dinosaur Park Formation of
Alberta. The skull bones have all been digitally
isolated (and individually colored), allowing the skull
to be digitally dissected. • Download a 35 MB 3D PDF LARGE • Download a 17 MB 3D PDF MEDIUM • Download a 9 MB 3D PDF SMALL |
3D PDF of the skull of
the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Stegoceras validum
(UALVP 2), collected from the Dinosaur Park Formation of
Alberta. The skull bones have all been digitally
isolated so that the skull can be digitally
dissected. The olfactory turbinates, brain
endocast, endosseous labyrinth, and neurovasculature • Download a 48 MB 3D PDF LARGE • Download a 24 MB 3D PDF MEDIUM • Download a 12 MB 3D PDF SMALL |
3D PDF of the skull of
the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Stegoceras validum
(UALVP 2), collected from the Dinosaur Park Formation of
Alberta. Note: the skull has been digitally prepared to
be matrix-free, so use the slice tools in Acrobat to
view the internal anatomy. • Download a 28 MB 3D PDF |
3D PDF of the skull of
the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Stegoceras validum
(UALVP 2), collected from the Dinosaur Park Formation of
Alberta, showing the olfactory turbinates, brain
endocast, endosseous labyrinth, and neurovasculature. • Download a 32 MB 3D PDF |
3D PDF of the skull of the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Sphaerotholus edmontonensis
(MRF 360), collected from the Hell Creek Formation of
North Dakota, showing the olfactory turbinates, brain
endocast, endosseous labyrinth, and neurovasculature. • Download a 29 MB 3D PDF |
3D PDF of a cast of the skull of
the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Prenocephale prenes
(ZPAL MgD-1/104), the holotype specimen collected from
the Upper Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of Mongolia. • Download a 15 MB 3D PDF |
Photos |
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Animation of horizontal microCT slices through the skull of the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Stegoceras validum
(UALVP 2). The specimen was scanned at the University of Texas High-Resolution CT Facility (UTCT) in March 2010 |
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Animation of axial microCT slices through the holotype skull of the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Stegoceras validum
(UALVP 2). The specimen was scanned at the University of Texas High-Resolution CT Facility (UTCT) in March 2010. |
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Animation of sagittal microCT slices through the skull of the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Sphaerotholus edmontonensis
(MRF 360). The specimen was scanned at the University of Texas High-Resolution CT Facility (UTCT) in July 2009. |
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Animation of horizontal microCT slices through the skull of the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Sphaerotholus edmontonensis
(MRF 360). The specimen was scanned at the University of Texas High-Resolution CT Facility (UTCT) in July 2009. |
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Animation of axial microCT slices through the skull of the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Sphaerotholus edmontonensis
(MRF 360). The specimen was scanned at the University of Texas High-Resolution CT Facility (UTCT) in July 2009. |
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educational and research purposes only, and may not be used for
any commercial purpose without the permission of L. M. Witmer
and other
relevant parties.
This project was funded by grants from the National Science Foundation . |
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