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Archaeology & Museology
CT scanning provides three-dimensional structural data of artifacts or fossils, aiding in the study of their morphology and evolutionary processes.
Biological boreholes filled with sediment can be seamlessly visualized using CT reconstructed images. By employing reconstruction software to describe image features, researchers can gain deeper insights.
The structures of biogenically-formed rock cores can be displayed in 3D through CT scanning.
CT slice thickness can be adjusted based on the research object's requirements. Using thin slices helps prevent potential overlying traces from obscuring biogenic traces, enabling a more precise classification and understanding of these traces.
CT scanning can assess the location of damages and defects in artifacts prior to restoration.
CT scans offer precise measurements of an artifact's structure and dimensions.
Different density materials within artifacts can be distinguished using CT scanning.
CT scanning assists researchers in performing reverse engineering on artifacts.
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