时间:2019-01-08 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2014年(四月)


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Famous Dinosaur 1 Chase Reconstructed in 3-D 3D技术还原著名恐龙形象


A British research team has used 3-D imaging to reconstruct the entire route of the most famous fossilized dinosaur tracks ever, a so-called chase scene that was broken up and its pieces put into museums nearly 70 years ago.


Our story begins along a riverbed, about 120 million years ago in the age of the big dinosaurs 2. A large meat-eating three-toed theropod races close behind a long-neck sauropod, perhaps hungry for his dinner. Their feet press into the mud as they run, and after millions of years their fossil footprints are discovered along the Paluxy River in Glen Rose, Texas.


In 1940, those tracks were sent to museums but some were lost in transit 3.


Peter Falkingham, with London's Royal Veterinary College, and colleagues wanted to put the entire 45-meter long scene back together.


“As you can imagine a really long trackway from a dinosaur tells a lot more than two or three steps do,” Falkingham said.  


The researchers used 17 photos and hand-drawn maps from Roland T. Bird’s 1940 excavation 4, coupled with 21st century technology called photogrammetry.


“Which is where you take several digital photographs of an object from multiple positions and the software looks for features in those photographs, matches those features and then basically uses math to figure out the camera positions," Falkingham said. "If we have lots of cameras we can get a 3-D model.” 


They describe that model in the journal PLOS ONE.


“We can see both the theropod and the sauropod trackway coming down the trench 5 that is being excavated 6 out by Bird and his team," Falkingham said. "We can see the sand bags at the end where they were keeping the river off the tracks that they were excavating 7. Yeah, we can basically see everything that you could see in the photographs, but now we can see it in 3-D from many angles.”


While photogrammetry is gaining popularity in archeology, paleontology and other fields, Falkingham's study breaks new ground beyond a launch pad for future work.


“What we have done here, as far as I can tell for the first time, is reconstruct something that does not exist anymore, at least in that form and that is pretty exciting because museums hold tens of thousands of specimens 8 and inevitably 9 some get lost and damaged,” he said.


Falkingham says with photo documentation, what can follow are 3-D images and even 3-D printing to create the objects to study both physically 10 and digitally.   


 


But, for now if people want to see that famous dino chase from 120 million years ago, 3D technology can take them there.



n.恐龙
  • Are you trying to tell me that David was attacked by a dinosaur?你是想要告诉我大卫被一支恐龙所攻击?
  • He stared at the faithful miniature of the dinosaur.他凝视著精确的恐龙缩小模型。
n.恐龙( dinosaur的名词复数 );守旧落伍的人,过时落后的东西
  • The brontosaurus was one of the largest of all dinosaurs. 雷龙是所有恐龙中最大的一种。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years. 恐龙绝种已有几百万年了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.经过,运输;vt.穿越,旋转;vi.越过
  • His luggage was lost in transit.他的行李在运送中丢失。
  • The canal can transit a total of 50 ships daily.这条运河每天能通过50条船。
n.挖掘,发掘;被挖掘之地
  • The bad weather has hung up the work of excavation.天气不好耽误了挖掘工作。
  • The excavation exposed some ancient ruins.这次挖掘暴露出一些古遗迹。
n./v.(挖)沟,(挖)战壕
  • The soldiers recaptured their trench.兵士夺回了战壕。
  • The troops received orders to trench the outpost.部队接到命令在前哨周围筑壕加强防卫。
v.挖掘( excavate的过去式和过去分词 );开凿;挖出;发掘
  • The site has been excavated by archaeologists. 这个遗址已被考古学家发掘出来。
  • The archaeologists excavated an ancient fortress. 考古学家们发掘出一个古堡。 来自《简明英汉词典》
v.挖掘( excavate的现在分词 );开凿;挖出;发掘
  • A bulldozer was employed for excavating the foundations of the building. 推土机用来给楼房挖地基。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • A new Danish expedition is again excavating the site in annual summer digs. 一支新的丹麦探险队又在那个遗址上进行一年一度的夏季挖掘。 来自辞典例句
n.样品( specimen的名词复数 );范例;(化验的)抽样;某种类型的人
  • Astronauts have brought back specimens of rock from the moon. 宇航员从月球带回了岩石标本。
  • The traveler brought back some specimens of the rocks from the mountains. 那位旅行者从山上带回了一些岩石标本。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adv.不可避免地;必然发生地
  • In the way you go on,you are inevitably coming apart.照你们这样下去,毫无疑问是会散伙的。
  • Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment.技术变革必然会导致失业。
adj.物质上,体格上,身体上,按自然规律
  • He was out of sorts physically,as well as disordered mentally.他浑身不舒服,心绪也很乱。
  • Every time I think about it I feel physically sick.一想起那件事我就感到极恶心。
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almost-black
altering message
and-to-or function
anicteric
Arnoldson, KlasPontus
artificial swarm
auto-regressive error
Bantul
blowdown turbo charging system
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built to order
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curculigo recurvata dry.
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disanalogy
electronogram
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entitlement control message
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family crisis
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file inquiry
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fund theory
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haplegis diadema
heat-absorbing body
hemophilic arthropathy
Hexylcotinate
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instrument cluster lamp
international internet association
joint fissure
kelly bar
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Kolindros
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power refer to engine room unit volume
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Priddis
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Quello, L.
random or chance failure
Reb1p
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Rożnowskie, Jezioro
S314
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stuedemann
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thunderers
tuberosine
twist coefficient
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Underwater Association
Varsovians
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water locusts
yara
yatapoxvirus