It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine precipitation (‘calcite’ and ‘aragonite seas’), has affected skeletal mineral secretion in some algal and marine invertebrate groups. Skeletal mineralogy has had a yet more profound consequence on fossil preservation. The realization that the fossil record of marine organisms with an aragonite shell is widely depleted in some shelf settings through early, effectively syn-depositional, dissolution (‘missing molluscs’ effect) has led to a re-evaluation of the composition, diversity, ecological and trophic structure of marine benthic communities. Comparisons of molluscan lagerstätten from ‘calcite’ and ‘aragonite seas’ show a similar pattern of skele...
Shell mineralogy of the pelecypod species Mytilus californianus from the west coast of North America...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Small fossils are preserved as phosphatic (carbonate fluorapatite) micro-steinkerns (~0.5 mm diamete...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
Recent studies on silicified fossil biotas have suggested that substantial skewing of the molluscan ...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Early diagenetic dissolution of skeletal carbonate in environments from seafloor to shallow burial h...
Quantitative analysis of rare skeletal Lagerstätten of Paleozoic–early Mesozoic ages indicates that ...
In the Silurian carbonate platform succession of Gotland, Sweden, interreef limestone and marl seque...
Shell mineralogy of the pelecypod species Mytilus californianus from the west coast of North America...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Small fossils are preserved as phosphatic (carbonate fluorapatite) micro-steinkerns (~0.5 mm diamete...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
Recent studies on silicified fossil biotas have suggested that substantial skewing of the molluscan ...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Early diagenetic dissolution of skeletal carbonate in environments from seafloor to shallow burial h...
Quantitative analysis of rare skeletal Lagerstätten of Paleozoic–early Mesozoic ages indicates that ...
In the Silurian carbonate platform succession of Gotland, Sweden, interreef limestone and marl seque...
Shell mineralogy of the pelecypod species Mytilus californianus from the west coast of North America...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Small fossils are preserved as phosphatic (carbonate fluorapatite) micro-steinkerns (~0.5 mm diamete...