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Our company handles microfossil analysis, which involves concentrating and extracting microfossils from samples to create preparations. We conduct observations and band analyses under an optical microscope, perform testing and counting, and based on the measurement results, we create "microfossil diagrams" to reconstruct paleoenvironments. Our primary goal is to assist in landscape restoration (creating diagrams and dioramas), and we provide proposals that align with your budget and timeline. Please feel free to contact us. [Analysis Contents] ■ Pollen analysis ■ Diatom analysis ■ Plant opal (plant diatom) analysis ■ Parasite egg analysis *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationOur company handles the certification of tsunami deposits, where on-site observation is crucial. Given the temporal constraints and the often limited observations that can be made, effective methods include peel samples and soft X-ray photographs. These preserve the local materials as they are, allowing for continued observation in other locations (such as laboratories), and soft X-ray photographs provide a different perspective for examining the samples compared to on-site observations. Additionally, volcanic ash analysis is often conducted to determine the age of tsunami deposits. Volcanic ash can be identified based on stratigraphy, glass morphology, and constituent minerals. 【Peel Sample Work Process】 1. Chemical spraying 2. Curing 3. Peeling 4. Shaping (Completion) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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