International audienceVariations in the chemical composition of fossil biogenic carbonates, and in particular of mollusc shells, have been used in a range of palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. It is of primary importance, therefore, to detect and understand the diagenetic processes that may modify the original chemical signature. This microstructural and biogeochemi-cal study focuses on modern and fossil (Holocene and Pleis-tocene) shells of a littoral gastropod of Northern Chile, and on the characterization of mineral component transformations at the nanometric scale and concomitant intracrystalline organic compound modifications. The inner aragonite layer of the shell exhibits more complex deteriorations than the calcite layer. This pre...
Shells of freshwater bivalves are commonly used for radiocarbon dating late Pleistocene archaeologic...
Biogenic carbonate minerals are widely used as archives in paleoenvironmental research, providing su...
International audienceThe two layers of the shell of a living fossil, Neotrigonia, were examined usi...
Variations in the chemical composition of fossil biogenic carbonates, and in particular of mollusc s...
International audienceVariations on chemical composition in fossil biogenic carbonates, and in parti...
Mollusk shells represent important archives for paleoclimatic studies aiming to reconstruct environm...
Changes in phenotypic traits, such as mollusc shells, are indicative of variations in selective pres...
Modern to Pleistocene Amiantis purpurata shells collected in Bahı´a San Antonio (Patagonia, Argenti...
Mollusk shells represent important archives for paleoclimatic studies aiming to reconstruct environm...
Along the west coast of South America, from the tropical zone to the Patagonian waters, there is a s...
Trabajo presentado en el 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) from Molecul...
Among the gastropods, some muricid shells are composed of an inner aragonitic crossed lamellar layer...
International audienceBiomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of pa...
Sclerochronology makes use of (fossil) shell-archives to establish records allowing for investigatio...
Sclerochronology makes use of (fossil) shell-archives to establish records allowing for investigatio...
Shells of freshwater bivalves are commonly used for radiocarbon dating late Pleistocene archaeologic...
Biogenic carbonate minerals are widely used as archives in paleoenvironmental research, providing su...
International audienceThe two layers of the shell of a living fossil, Neotrigonia, were examined usi...
Variations in the chemical composition of fossil biogenic carbonates, and in particular of mollusc s...
International audienceVariations on chemical composition in fossil biogenic carbonates, and in parti...
Mollusk shells represent important archives for paleoclimatic studies aiming to reconstruct environm...
Changes in phenotypic traits, such as mollusc shells, are indicative of variations in selective pres...
Modern to Pleistocene Amiantis purpurata shells collected in Bahı´a San Antonio (Patagonia, Argenti...
Mollusk shells represent important archives for paleoclimatic studies aiming to reconstruct environm...
Along the west coast of South America, from the tropical zone to the Patagonian waters, there is a s...
Trabajo presentado en el 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) from Molecul...
Among the gastropods, some muricid shells are composed of an inner aragonitic crossed lamellar layer...
International audienceBiomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of pa...
Sclerochronology makes use of (fossil) shell-archives to establish records allowing for investigatio...
Sclerochronology makes use of (fossil) shell-archives to establish records allowing for investigatio...
Shells of freshwater bivalves are commonly used for radiocarbon dating late Pleistocene archaeologic...
Biogenic carbonate minerals are widely used as archives in paleoenvironmental research, providing su...
International audienceThe two layers of the shell of a living fossil, Neotrigonia, were examined usi...