NoElemental ratio data from archaeological and paleontological bone have often been used for paleoecological reconstruction, but recent studies have shown that, even when solubility profiling techniques are employed in an attempt to recover biogenic signals, bone is an unreliable material. As a result, there has been renewed interest in using enamel for such studies, as it is known to be less susceptible to diagenesis. Nevertheless, enamel is not immune from diagenetic processes, and several studies have suggested that paleoecologically relevant elements may be altered in fossil enamel. Here, we investigate Sr, Ba, Zn, and Pb compositions of enamel from South African karstic cave sites in an effort to ascertain whether or not this material ...
Mammalian dental enamel is a key archive for the reconstruction of past environments. Sequentially m...
High resolution in situ trace element μXRF maps and profiles were measured on the enamel exposed in ...
International audienceFossil teeth are used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Among the crite...
International audienceDiagenesis has been recognized for decades to significantly alter the trace el...
High resolution chemical and textural investigation of Upper Miocene mammalian tooth enamel from Cha...
The geochemical analysis of bioapatite in vertebrate skeletal tissues is an important tool used to o...
For reconstructing environmental change in terrestrial realms the geochemistry of fossil bioapatite ...
We investigated fossil tooth enamel of mammals and crocodiles from two Mio-Pliocene East-African for...
This study demonstrates that alkaline earth elements in enamel of hippopotamids, in particular Ba an...
Abstract—Investigation of modern and fossil teeth from northern and central Kenya, using the ion mic...
Molecular information has been gathered from fossilized dental enamel, the best-preserved tissue of ...
WOS:000347732300048International audienceGeochemical inferences on ancient diet using bone and ename...
Mammalian dental enamel is a key archive for the reconstruction of past environments. Sequentially m...
High resolution in situ trace element μXRF maps and profiles were measured on the enamel exposed in ...
International audienceFossil teeth are used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Among the crite...
International audienceDiagenesis has been recognized for decades to significantly alter the trace el...
High resolution chemical and textural investigation of Upper Miocene mammalian tooth enamel from Cha...
The geochemical analysis of bioapatite in vertebrate skeletal tissues is an important tool used to o...
For reconstructing environmental change in terrestrial realms the geochemistry of fossil bioapatite ...
We investigated fossil tooth enamel of mammals and crocodiles from two Mio-Pliocene East-African for...
This study demonstrates that alkaline earth elements in enamel of hippopotamids, in particular Ba an...
Abstract—Investigation of modern and fossil teeth from northern and central Kenya, using the ion mic...
Molecular information has been gathered from fossilized dental enamel, the best-preserved tissue of ...
WOS:000347732300048International audienceGeochemical inferences on ancient diet using bone and ename...
Mammalian dental enamel is a key archive for the reconstruction of past environments. Sequentially m...
High resolution in situ trace element μXRF maps and profiles were measured on the enamel exposed in ...
International audienceFossil teeth are used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Among the crite...