International audienceBone reactivity offers a potential way to record local physical–chemical conditions prevailing in fossilization environments and archaeological sites. In the present study, a series of fossil bone samples from the karstic environments of the Bolt's Farm cave system (Cradle of Humankind, South Africa) and from fluvio‐lacustrine environments of the Tugen Hills (Gregory Rift, Kenya) is analysed. The chemical composition and infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic properties of fossil samples point to a transformation of the biogenic apatite and formation of secondary apatite. Depending on the sample, the secondary apatite corresponds to a carbonate‐bearing hydroxy‐ or fluor‐apatite. The maximum fractio...
We investigated fossil tooth enamel of mammals and crocodiles from two Mio-Pliocene East-African for...
Bone diagenesis is a set of processes by which the organic and mineral phases and the structure of b...
The Lukeino Formation contains an important sedimentary and fossiliferous record of the late Miocene...
International audienceBone reactivity offers a potential way to record local physical–chemical condi...
Chemical and stable isotope compositions of fossil remains of vertebrates provide unique palaeo-envi...
International audienceThe Lukeino Formation (6.09-5.68 Ma; Kenya) is a fossiliferous fluvio-lacustri...
International audienceThe chemical and isotopic compositions of biogenic apatite are important geoch...
Les fragments de squelettes de vertébrés préservés sous forme de fossiles fournissent des informatio...
International audienceA series of fossil tooth enamel samples was investigated by Fourier transform ...
Changes to hydroxylapatite mineral structure, composition, and lattice configuration must occur duri...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
Bones exposed on tropical savannah grasslands of Amboseli National Park, Kenya undergo extensive pos...
Fish fossilisation is relatively poorly known, and skeletal element modifications resulting from pre...
We investigated fossil tooth enamel of mammals and crocodiles from two Mio-Pliocene East-African for...
Bone diagenesis is a set of processes by which the organic and mineral phases and the structure of b...
The Lukeino Formation contains an important sedimentary and fossiliferous record of the late Miocene...
International audienceBone reactivity offers a potential way to record local physical–chemical condi...
Chemical and stable isotope compositions of fossil remains of vertebrates provide unique palaeo-envi...
International audienceThe Lukeino Formation (6.09-5.68 Ma; Kenya) is a fossiliferous fluvio-lacustri...
International audienceThe chemical and isotopic compositions of biogenic apatite are important geoch...
Les fragments de squelettes de vertébrés préservés sous forme de fossiles fournissent des informatio...
International audienceA series of fossil tooth enamel samples was investigated by Fourier transform ...
Changes to hydroxylapatite mineral structure, composition, and lattice configuration must occur duri...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
Bones exposed on tropical savannah grasslands of Amboseli National Park, Kenya undergo extensive pos...
Fish fossilisation is relatively poorly known, and skeletal element modifications resulting from pre...
We investigated fossil tooth enamel of mammals and crocodiles from two Mio-Pliocene East-African for...
Bone diagenesis is a set of processes by which the organic and mineral phases and the structure of b...
The Lukeino Formation contains an important sedimentary and fossiliferous record of the late Miocene...