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1 February 2003 A Non-Invasive Quarry Mapping System
CHRIS L. ORGAN, JOSEPH B. COOLEY, TOBIN L. HIERONYMUS
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The meter-grid system, using spikes hammered into the quarry floor as grid nodes, is a common way to map paleontological and archaeological excavations. This method is invasive to the fossil-bearing horizon and can damage or even destroy buried specimens. This potential is greatest when the site is characterized by high bone concentrations, and/or specimen/matrix friability. A new portable mapping system based on a floating-grid was developed to circumvent these problems. This system also is well suited for excavations with uneven quarry floors. The floating-grid system extends over a quarry using retractable wires and mobile posts. It employs a mapping square that hangs from wires extended from a back wall or rebar posts.

CHRIS L. ORGAN, JOSEPH B. COOLEY, and TOBIN L. HIERONYMUS "A Non-Invasive Quarry Mapping System," PALAIOS 18(1), 74-77, (1 February 2003). https://doi.org/10.1669/0883-1351(2003)018<0074:ANIQMS>2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 12 July 2002; Published: 1 February 2003
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