Biogenic carbonate minerals are widely used as archives in paleoenvironmental research, providing substantial information for past depositional and diagenetic regimes. However, nearly all biogenic carbonates undergo post-mortem diagenetic alteration to variable degrees. Diagenetic features are essentially caused by complex fluid-solid interaction including recrystallization and neomorphosis of shell architecture and related geochemical resetting. A common conception is that a given primary shell texture is replaced by a secondary fabric via micro-scale dissolution-reprecipitation reactions that may reach geochemical and/or isotopic equilibrium with the diagenetic fluid. Here we document that the process of petrographic and geochemical alter...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
Carbonate biological hard tissues are valuable archives of environmental information. However, this ...
International audienceBiogenic carbonate minerals are widely used as archives in paleoenvironmental ...
Diagenesis of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous throughout the geologic record. Alteration is initiat...
Mollusk shells represent important archives for paleoclimatic studies aiming to reconstruct environm...
International audienceBiomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of pa...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
Mollusk shells represent important archives for paleoclimatic studies aiming to reconstruct environm...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
The quality of palaeoenvironmental reconstructions based on macrofossil carbonate critically depends...
UnrestrictedThe carbonate minerals calcite, aragonite and dolomite (and their rock-counterparts) pre...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
Carbonate biological hard tissues are valuable archives of environmental information. However, this ...
International audienceBiogenic carbonate minerals are widely used as archives in paleoenvironmental ...
Diagenesis of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous throughout the geologic record. Alteration is initiat...
Mollusk shells represent important archives for paleoclimatic studies aiming to reconstruct environm...
International audienceBiomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of pa...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
Mollusk shells represent important archives for paleoclimatic studies aiming to reconstruct environm...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
The quality of palaeoenvironmental reconstructions based on macrofossil carbonate critically depends...
UnrestrictedThe carbonate minerals calcite, aragonite and dolomite (and their rock-counterparts) pre...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
Carbonate biological hard tissues are valuable archives of environmental information. However, this ...