Modern to Pleistocene Amiantis purpurata shells collected in Bahı´a San Antonio (Patagonia, Argentina) were studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), optical and electron microscopy, electron microprobe analyses, and microindentation, in order to characterize early diagenetic changes and mechanical resistance. The sole crystalline phase is twinned aragonite showing pseudohexagonal symmetry. The regularity of the crystallographic texture decreases in older samples, but average crystallite size does not increase. The microstructure, which is dominantly crossed lamellar, is progressively replaced by a more randomly oriented grain aggregate. Compositional profiles across the shell show gradients in Sr, Na, S, and Cl, whereas Mg and P are mo...
International audienceThe two layers of the shell of a living fossil, Neotrigonia, were examined usi...
The caprinid rudist shells of the middle Aptian-lower Cenomanian limestones of Urdax (Navarra) have ...
International audienceDiagenesis of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous throughout the geologic record....
Variations in the chemical composition of fossil biogenic carbonates, and in particular of mollusc s...
International audienceVariations in the chemical composition of fossil biogenic carbonates, and in p...
International audienceVariations on chemical composition in fossil biogenic carbonates, and in parti...
International audienceBiomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of pa...
This chapter is focused on the analysis of the shell microstructure of different taxa and on how thi...
The caprinid rudist shells of the middle Aptian-lower Cenomanian limestones of Urdax (Navarra) have ...
Preservation of aragonite in shells of molluscs from the Campanian of Provence. Shells of Unio from ...
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...
Trabajo presentado en el 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) from Molecul...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
Shells of freshwater bivalves are commonly used for radiocarbon dating late Pleistocene archaeologic...
International audienceThe two layers of the shell of a living fossil, Neotrigonia, were examined usi...
The caprinid rudist shells of the middle Aptian-lower Cenomanian limestones of Urdax (Navarra) have ...
International audienceDiagenesis of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous throughout the geologic record....
Variations in the chemical composition of fossil biogenic carbonates, and in particular of mollusc s...
International audienceVariations in the chemical composition of fossil biogenic carbonates, and in p...
International audienceVariations on chemical composition in fossil biogenic carbonates, and in parti...
International audienceBiomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of pa...
This chapter is focused on the analysis of the shell microstructure of different taxa and on how thi...
The caprinid rudist shells of the middle Aptian-lower Cenomanian limestones of Urdax (Navarra) have ...
Preservation of aragonite in shells of molluscs from the Campanian of Provence. Shells of Unio from ...
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...
Trabajo presentado en el 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) from Molecul...
Fossil carbonate skeletons of marine organisms are archives for understanding the development and ev...
Shells of freshwater bivalves are commonly used for radiocarbon dating late Pleistocene archaeologic...
International audienceThe two layers of the shell of a living fossil, Neotrigonia, were examined usi...
The caprinid rudist shells of the middle Aptian-lower Cenomanian limestones of Urdax (Navarra) have ...
International audienceDiagenesis of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous throughout the geologic record....