Background Mollusc shells are commonly investigated using high-resolution imaging techniques based on cryo-fixation. Less detailed information is available regarding the light-optical properties. Sea shells of Haliotis pulcherina were embedded for polishing in defined orientations in order to investigate the interface between prismatic calcite and nacreous aragonite by standard materialographic methods. A polished thin section of the interface was prepared with a defined thickness of 60 mum for quantitative birefringence analysis using polarized light and LC-PolScope microscopy. Scanning electron microscopy images were obtained for comparison. In order to study structural-mechanical relationships, nanoindentation experiments were performed....
Nacre is the inner iridescent layer in the shells of snails and mussels. It is composed of mineral p...
We present experimental support for a model of abalone nacre growth that is based on mineral bridges...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
Background Mollusc shells are commonly investigated using high-resolution imaging techniques based o...
Background: Mollusc shells are commonly investigated using high-resolution imaging techniques based ...
The inner layer of many bivalve and gastropod molluscs consists of iridescent nacre, a material that...
Structural characterization of biologically formed materials is essential for understanding biologic...
We investigate the light transmitted or reflected from nacre (mother of pearl) taken from the irides...
The inner layer of many bivalve and gastropod molluscs consists of iridescent nacre, a material that...
Like many other biominerals, shell nacre (the inner iridescent layer also known as mother-of-pearl) ...
International audienceCharacterizing the nano organo–mineral interfaces in nacre is of primary impor...
7 pagesInternational audienceIntricate biomineralization processes in molluscs engineer hierarchical...
The inner layer of many bivalve and gastropod molluscs consists of iridescent nacre, a material that...
Formation of nacre (mother-of-pearl) is a biomineralization process of fundamental scientific as wel...
The mother-of-pearl found in the shell of certain mollusks is a fascinating material with remarkable...
Nacre is the inner iridescent layer in the shells of snails and mussels. It is composed of mineral p...
We present experimental support for a model of abalone nacre growth that is based on mineral bridges...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
Background Mollusc shells are commonly investigated using high-resolution imaging techniques based o...
Background: Mollusc shells are commonly investigated using high-resolution imaging techniques based ...
The inner layer of many bivalve and gastropod molluscs consists of iridescent nacre, a material that...
Structural characterization of biologically formed materials is essential for understanding biologic...
We investigate the light transmitted or reflected from nacre (mother of pearl) taken from the irides...
The inner layer of many bivalve and gastropod molluscs consists of iridescent nacre, a material that...
Like many other biominerals, shell nacre (the inner iridescent layer also known as mother-of-pearl) ...
International audienceCharacterizing the nano organo–mineral interfaces in nacre is of primary impor...
7 pagesInternational audienceIntricate biomineralization processes in molluscs engineer hierarchical...
The inner layer of many bivalve and gastropod molluscs consists of iridescent nacre, a material that...
Formation of nacre (mother-of-pearl) is a biomineralization process of fundamental scientific as wel...
The mother-of-pearl found in the shell of certain mollusks is a fascinating material with remarkable...
Nacre is the inner iridescent layer in the shells of snails and mussels. It is composed of mineral p...
We present experimental support for a model of abalone nacre growth that is based on mineral bridges...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...