Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and evolution of palaeo-environments. However, the correct assessment of past environment dynamics is only possible when pristine skeletons and their biogenic characteristics are unequivocally distinguishable from diagenetically-altered skeletal elements and non-biogenic features. In this study, we extend our work on diagenesis of biogenic aragonite (Casella et al. 2017) to the investigation of biogenic low-Mg calcite using brachiopod shells. We examined and compared microstructural characteristics induced by laboratory-based alteration to structural features derived from diagenetic alteration in natural environments. We used four screening methods...
Biogenic carbonate minerals are widely used as archives in paleoenvironmental research, providing su...
The knowledge of how mineral-producing organisms exert precise control on their crystallographic ori...
Closely related mineral-producing organisms share common biomineralisation processes. We demonstrate...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
The present data in brief article provides additional data and information to our research article “...
The present data in brief article provides additional data and information to our research article “...
The present data in brief article provides additional data and information to our research article \...
Brachiopods are still one of the least studied groups of organisms in terms of biomineralization des...
International audienceBrachiopods are still one of the least studied groups of organisms in terms of...
One of the fundamental questions in biomineralization is how organisms control crystallographic orie...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
Trabajo presentado en el 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) from Molecul...
The quality of palaeoenvironmental reconstructions based on macrofossil carbonate critically depends...
The shell of Thecospira tyrolensis (Loretz) is characterized by three distinct layers consisting of ...
Biogenic carbonate minerals are widely used as archives in paleoenvironmental research, providing su...
The knowledge of how mineral-producing organisms exert precise control on their crystallographic ori...
Closely related mineral-producing organisms share common biomineralisation processes. We demonstrate...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
The present data in brief article provides additional data and information to our research article “...
The present data in brief article provides additional data and information to our research article “...
The present data in brief article provides additional data and information to our research article \...
Brachiopods are still one of the least studied groups of organisms in terms of biomineralization des...
International audienceBrachiopods are still one of the least studied groups of organisms in terms of...
One of the fundamental questions in biomineralization is how organisms control crystallographic orie...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
Trabajo presentado en el 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) from Molecul...
The quality of palaeoenvironmental reconstructions based on macrofossil carbonate critically depends...
The shell of Thecospira tyrolensis (Loretz) is characterized by three distinct layers consisting of ...
Biogenic carbonate minerals are widely used as archives in paleoenvironmental research, providing su...
The knowledge of how mineral-producing organisms exert precise control on their crystallographic ori...
Closely related mineral-producing organisms share common biomineralisation processes. We demonstrate...