Conserving and mounting a large 300 million year old fossilised giant clubmoss plant from north Wales for display

Autor: Nigel R. Larkin, Caroline J. Buttler
Rok vydání: 2016
Zdroj: Geological Curator. 10:243-252
ISSN: 0144-5294
DOI: 10.55468/gc1
Popis: In 2004 a large and exceptionally well preserved 300 million year old fossilised giant clubmoss plant was discovered in a newly exposed fossil forest site near Wrexham, north Wales. The location, a former steelworks that had operated for over 100 years, was being redeveloped as a heritage site and was subsequently designated as a SSSI so there was a desire to put the specimen on display locally. Cleaning, conserving and mounting the fossil for exhibition required specific bespoke solutions as the specimen was in 90 pieces, weighed almost a ton and stood 2.25 m tall with a root span of 3.5 m. Also, as the specimen was to be displayed in various locations and would have to be dismantled and transported, a modular mount able to be easily assembled and dissembled was required. This was made in sections from welded steel with lockable heavy duty wheels.
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