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I'm looking for a jewelry with amber Dominika Naborowska 2 38 months ago
Fossiliferous Miocene Amber from Sabah, Malaysia. Iskandarman 0 38 months ago
Welcome to group Iskandarman 1 43 months ago

About Inclusions in amber, copal and other resins.

There are many different types of inclusions that can be found in amber, copal and other resins. Including Former Living Things and Non-Living Things. These includes Insects, Reptiles, Mammal, leaves, coal, botanical debris, cones, fruits, buds, flowers etc. The Non-Living Things are including the enhydrous (water and air bubble), crystals, soil particles, rocks, and many more.
The inclusions help us to know more about the past and ancient environment. Some peoples trying to guess the amber age with the inclusions contained. Some peoples use the inclusions for identifying the tree sources. Some are looking for new species in ancient times. Inclusions in recent resin and copal are important too. New insects would be found or can be used as environmental investigations.
Non-livings things inclusions are quite important for scientific research help to give some clues of the composition of ancient atmosphere, water and soil.
I wonder why peoples doesn't use fossil resins and amber for meteoritic event investigation.
REMEMBER: AMBER, COPAL AND OTHER RESINS ARE NATURAL HISTORY RECORDER.

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