This study demonstrates that alkaline earth elements in enamel of hippopotamids, in particular Ba and Sr, are tracers for water provenance and hydrochemistry in terrestrial settings. The studied specimens are permanent premolar and molar teeth found in modern and fossil lacustrine sediments of the Western Branch of the East African Rift system (Lake Kikorongo, Lake Albert, and Lake Malawi) and from modern fluvial environments of the Nile River. Concentrations in enamel vary by two orders of magnitude for Ba (120–9336 μg g−1) as well as for Sr (9–2150 μg g−1). The variations are partially induced during post-mortem alteration and during amelogenesis, but the major contribution originates ultimately from the variable water chemistry in the h...
Enamel as hardest biological tissue remains unaltered for millions of years and is therefore an exce...
High resolution in situ trace element μXRF maps and profiles were measured on the enamel exposed in ...
This study examines the carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of bioapatite in equid tooth enamel a...
For reconstructing environmental change in terrestrial realms the geochemistry of fossil bioapatite ...
Bioapatite in mammalian teeth is readily preserved in continental sediments and represents a very im...
Chemical composition of modern and fossil Hippopotamid teeth and implications for paleoenvironmental...
NoElemental ratio data from archaeological and paleontological bone have often been used for paleoec...
Abstract—Investigation of modern and fossil teeth from northern and central Kenya, using the ion mic...
We investigated fossil tooth enamel of mammals and crocodiles from two Mio-Pliocene East-African for...
High resolution chemical and textural investigation of Upper Miocene mammalian tooth enamel from Cha...
The Neogene was a period of long-term global cooling and increasing climatic variability. Variations...
Trace element profiles for common divalent cations (Sr, Zn, Ba), rare-earth elements (REE), Y, U, an...
Molecular information has been gathered from fossilized dental enamel, the best-preserved tissue of ...
The geochemical analysis of bioapatite in vertebrate skeletal tissues is an important tool used to o...
The Neogene was a period of long-term global cooling and increasing climatic variability. Variations...
Enamel as hardest biological tissue remains unaltered for millions of years and is therefore an exce...
High resolution in situ trace element μXRF maps and profiles were measured on the enamel exposed in ...
This study examines the carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of bioapatite in equid tooth enamel a...
For reconstructing environmental change in terrestrial realms the geochemistry of fossil bioapatite ...
Bioapatite in mammalian teeth is readily preserved in continental sediments and represents a very im...
Chemical composition of modern and fossil Hippopotamid teeth and implications for paleoenvironmental...
NoElemental ratio data from archaeological and paleontological bone have often been used for paleoec...
Abstract—Investigation of modern and fossil teeth from northern and central Kenya, using the ion mic...
We investigated fossil tooth enamel of mammals and crocodiles from two Mio-Pliocene East-African for...
High resolution chemical and textural investigation of Upper Miocene mammalian tooth enamel from Cha...
The Neogene was a period of long-term global cooling and increasing climatic variability. Variations...
Trace element profiles for common divalent cations (Sr, Zn, Ba), rare-earth elements (REE), Y, U, an...
Molecular information has been gathered from fossilized dental enamel, the best-preserved tissue of ...
The geochemical analysis of bioapatite in vertebrate skeletal tissues is an important tool used to o...
The Neogene was a period of long-term global cooling and increasing climatic variability. Variations...
Enamel as hardest biological tissue remains unaltered for millions of years and is therefore an exce...
High resolution in situ trace element μXRF maps and profiles were measured on the enamel exposed in ...
This study examines the carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of bioapatite in equid tooth enamel a...