There are 2 repositories under fossils topic.
Bayesian inference of trait evolution under a “fossilized” Brownian motion.
BC Heritage Branch Arches configuration, schemas and extensions.
Reconstruction of Pleistocene climate based on assemblages of mammal microfossils from a cave in Hungary
An excavating mini-game where you mine out fossils and collect them! Released on itch.io. 90% formatted for mobile, just fix the position scaling and ur set. CC0 have fun!
Campaign web page for B:FfF (Bündnis fossilfreies Flensburg) accumulating data on the Stadtwerke Flensburg GmbH
An SQLite database for my mineral and fossil collection
MicroWear is a tool to Examine and Score Microwear Scars in a Semi-Automatic Way
Code for "Identification of the Mode of Evolution in Incomplete Carbonate Successions"
Public domain works of Randolph Kirkpatrick (1863 – 1950)
A comprehensive database of quality-rated fossil ages for Sahul’s Quaternary vertebrates
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell (1866-1948), professor of zoology at the University of Colorado from 1904 to 1934, was an internationally known naturalist who researched and published prolifically in zoology, botany, ecology, and paleontology. He is best known for his work on bees. This digital collection focuses on his field work at the Florissant Fossil Beds in Teller County, Colorado (now a National Monument), one of the world’s richest fossil deposits. Cockerell excavated at the site between 1906 and 1908 and collected thousands of specimens, nearly 2,000 of which are now held by the University of Colorado Boulder Museum of Natural History. Included in this digital collection are Cockerell’s research notes on species found at Florissant (including new species), letters from his colleagues pertaining to Florissant, lantern slide images of Florissant specimens, and a film showing ground bees nesting. Where possible, references to records in the Museum of Natural History’s Specify database are present. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25810/cdcv-sb82