This paper describes the novel application of high resolution micro computer tomography (microCT) to the quantification of the properties of marine biogenic structures. CT scanning has been used to examine sediments in the past but the resolution of most previous techniques has been dependent upon commercial medical CT scanners which only have a slice thickness of >= 0.625 mm. In addition adequate software has not previously been available to rapidly quantify all the properties of biogenic structures. The microCT technique developed here used a standard core sample of estuarine sediment and new software was developed to calculate the axial variation of the following burrow parameters: number, diameter, volume, surface area and density. The ...
Th is work demonstrates the potential of three-dimensional biometric quantifi cation using microtomo...
Endolithic bioerosion is difficult to analyse and to describe, and it usually requires damaging of t...
A case study in unconsolidated carbonates on San Salvador Island, The Bahamas, utilized high-frequen...
This paper describes the novel application of high resolution micro computer tomography (microCT) to...
The architecture of biogenic structures can be highly influential in determining species contributio...
Ichnological analysis is considered a very useful tool in several disciplines of Earth Sciences, inc...
Vita.X-ray computed tomography (CT), with concurrent conventional x-radiographic and high-resolution...
The use of X-ray microtomography (micro-CT) to evaluate the contrasts in permeability associated wit...
Computed tomography (CT) imaging has been used to describe and quantify subtidal, benthic animals su...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of bioturbation by macrofauna on the vertical di...
In the upper layer of the sediment column, organic matter recycling is greatly influenced by bioturb...
The detailed examination of the internal and functional anatomy of soft-bodied marine worms has, unt...
Preferential flow paths in some soils result in the rapid movement of water and associated chemicals...
Bioerosion at all scales is now recognized as playing a major role in facies interpretation. Macrosc...
The use of computed tomography to investigate the structure of Larger Benthic Foraminifera is presen...
Th is work demonstrates the potential of three-dimensional biometric quantifi cation using microtomo...
Endolithic bioerosion is difficult to analyse and to describe, and it usually requires damaging of t...
A case study in unconsolidated carbonates on San Salvador Island, The Bahamas, utilized high-frequen...
This paper describes the novel application of high resolution micro computer tomography (microCT) to...
The architecture of biogenic structures can be highly influential in determining species contributio...
Ichnological analysis is considered a very useful tool in several disciplines of Earth Sciences, inc...
Vita.X-ray computed tomography (CT), with concurrent conventional x-radiographic and high-resolution...
The use of X-ray microtomography (micro-CT) to evaluate the contrasts in permeability associated wit...
Computed tomography (CT) imaging has been used to describe and quantify subtidal, benthic animals su...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of bioturbation by macrofauna on the vertical di...
In the upper layer of the sediment column, organic matter recycling is greatly influenced by bioturb...
The detailed examination of the internal and functional anatomy of soft-bodied marine worms has, unt...
Preferential flow paths in some soils result in the rapid movement of water and associated chemicals...
Bioerosion at all scales is now recognized as playing a major role in facies interpretation. Macrosc...
The use of computed tomography to investigate the structure of Larger Benthic Foraminifera is presen...
Th is work demonstrates the potential of three-dimensional biometric quantifi cation using microtomo...
Endolithic bioerosion is difficult to analyse and to describe, and it usually requires damaging of t...
A case study in unconsolidated carbonates on San Salvador Island, The Bahamas, utilized high-frequen...