Crossed-lamellar microstructures are the most common shell-forming biomaterials in mollusks. Because of their complex hierarchical 3D arrangement and small crystallite size, previous crystallographic studies are scarce and have centered on particular species with no comprehensive analysis available. To evaluate the crystallographic diversity of the crossed-lamellar microstructures, we have studied a large set of bivalve and gastropod species with crossed-lamellar layers using X-ray diffraction and electron backscatter diffraction. From the number, distribution, and relationships of maxima, we have classified pole figures into nine different recurring crystallographic patterns. According to their crystallographic equivalences, these patterns...
Here, we provide the dataset associated with the research article ``Orientation patterns of aragonit...
The control exerted by some invertebrates on the calcium carbonate polymorph produced is intriguing ...
The wide geographical distribution of bivalve shells makes them much favoured paleoclimate proxy arc...
Crossed-lamellar microstructures are the most common shell-forming biomaterials in mollusks. Because...
Bivalve shell microstructures are important traits that can be used for evolutionary and phylogeneti...
The shells of the bivalves Glycymeris glycymeris and Glycymeris nummaria are widely used for environ...
Tridacna derasa shells show a crossed lamellar microstructure consisting of three hierarchical lamel...
International audienceCrossed-lamellar shell microstructure consists of a sophisticated arrangement ...
Aragonitic crossed-lamellar (CL) is one of themost commonly formed and extensively studied molluscan...
The superimposed layers of the true oyster shell have distinct morphology. The shells are mainly cal...
The superimposed layers of the true oyster shell have distinct morphology. The shells are mainly cal...
The knowledge of how mineral-producing organisms exert precise control on their crystallographic ori...
Aragonite nacre is commonly found in the shells of molluscs, while semi nacre has been observed in t...
Among the variety of microstructural types that can be found within Molluscs shells, intercrossed st...
International audienceThe two layers of the shell of a living fossil, Neotrigonia, were examined usi...
Here, we provide the dataset associated with the research article ``Orientation patterns of aragonit...
The control exerted by some invertebrates on the calcium carbonate polymorph produced is intriguing ...
The wide geographical distribution of bivalve shells makes them much favoured paleoclimate proxy arc...
Crossed-lamellar microstructures are the most common shell-forming biomaterials in mollusks. Because...
Bivalve shell microstructures are important traits that can be used for evolutionary and phylogeneti...
The shells of the bivalves Glycymeris glycymeris and Glycymeris nummaria are widely used for environ...
Tridacna derasa shells show a crossed lamellar microstructure consisting of three hierarchical lamel...
International audienceCrossed-lamellar shell microstructure consists of a sophisticated arrangement ...
Aragonitic crossed-lamellar (CL) is one of themost commonly formed and extensively studied molluscan...
The superimposed layers of the true oyster shell have distinct morphology. The shells are mainly cal...
The superimposed layers of the true oyster shell have distinct morphology. The shells are mainly cal...
The knowledge of how mineral-producing organisms exert precise control on their crystallographic ori...
Aragonite nacre is commonly found in the shells of molluscs, while semi nacre has been observed in t...
Among the variety of microstructural types that can be found within Molluscs shells, intercrossed st...
International audienceThe two layers of the shell of a living fossil, Neotrigonia, were examined usi...
Here, we provide the dataset associated with the research article ``Orientation patterns of aragonit...
The control exerted by some invertebrates on the calcium carbonate polymorph produced is intriguing ...
The wide geographical distribution of bivalve shells makes them much favoured paleoclimate proxy arc...