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000150324 100__ $$aFernandes, Alexandra E.
000150324 245__ $$aThe Paimogo Dinosaur Egg Clutch Revisited: Using One of Portugal\u2019s Most Notable Fossils to Exhibit the Scientific Method
000150324 260__ $$c2021
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000150324 5203_ $$aFound in the Upper Jurassic outcrops of Lourinhv£, Portugal, and first published in 1997, the Paimogo dinosaur egg clutch is one of Portugal‚Äôs most remarkable fossils, with over one hundred eggs preserved in association with embryonic bones, of the allosauroid theropod Lourinhanosaurus. However, many questions about it have remained unanswered, even until the present day. After its discovery, this extraordinary fossil became the keystone of a small local museum, greatly kick-starting regional tourism, while also holding the fossils in trust for future generations to study. More than 20¬†years later, continually sustained paleontological interest from the public has even given rise to both a highly successful dinosaur theme park in the region and an aspiring UNESCO Geopark. Recently, a multidisciplinary team of preparators, paleontologists, sedimentologists, mineralogists, and geochemists revisited an unopened jacket from the original excavation using an array of techniques to address various questions. Studies are ongoing, but the corpus of information obtained and the methodologies utilized to gather data have offered an opportunity to design an exhibit around the history of the Paimogo clutch, highlighting the scientific methods involved, and asserting the importance of preserving geological heritage for the future, when new tools will doubtlessly become available to provide yet another new look at old fossils. Here, we describe our analytical procedures and present an innovative exhibit designed to introduce to the public the latest advances on the research behind an iconic piece of Portuguese geoheritage, increasing its value both as a research item and as an educational resource.
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000150324 593__ $$aGeography, Planning and Development$$c2021$$dQ2
000150324 593__ $$aEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)$$c2021$$dQ2
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000150324 700__ $$aMateus, Octávio
000150324 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-4970-6333$$aBauluz, Blanca$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000150324 700__ $$aCoimbra, Rute
000150324 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-0900-1440$$aEzquerro, Lope
000150324 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-2882-6061$$aNúñez-Lahuerta, Carmen
000150324 700__ $$aSuteu, Calin
000150324 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-7210-1033$$aMoreno-Azanza, Miguel
000150324 7102_ $$12000$$2120$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Ciencias de la Tierra$$cÁrea Cristalografía Mineralog.
000150324 773__ $$g13 (2021), 66 [17 pp]$$pGeoheritage (Berl.)$$tGeoheritage$$x1867-2477
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