Understanding biomineralization in the fossil record
A Pérez-Huerta, I Coronado, TA Hegna - Earth-Science Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Biomineralization–the formation of minerals by organisms–is a key aspect in the
understanding of the fossil record. Knowing how biominerals form and their properties is …
understanding of the fossil record. Knowing how biominerals form and their properties is …
The role of sulfate groups in controlling CaCO3 polymorphism
L Fernández-Díaz, Á Fernández-González… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2010 - Elsevier
The nucleation and growth of CaCO3 phases from aqueous solutions with SO42−: CO32−
ratios from 0 to 1.62 and a pH of∼ 10.9 were studied experimentally in batch reactors at 25° …
ratios from 0 to 1.62 and a pH of∼ 10.9 were studied experimentally in batch reactors at 25° …
[图书][B] Biominerals and fossils through time
JP Cuif, Y Dauphin, JE Sorauf - 2010 - books.google.com
Fossils are essential to the reconstruction of the evolution of life and episodes in Earth
history. Knowledge of biomineralization-the processes associated with the formation of …
history. Knowledge of biomineralization-the processes associated with the formation of …
Sulfate-Controlled Heterogeneous CaCO3 Nucleation and Its Non-linear Interfacial Energy Evolution
Unveiling the effects of an environmental abundant anion “sulfate” on the formation of
calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is essential to understand the formation mechanisms of …
calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is essential to understand the formation mechanisms of …
Process-Specific Effects of Sulfate on CaCO3 Formation in Environmentally Relevant Systems
Additives, such as ions, small molecules, and macromolecules, have been found to regulate
the formation of CaCO3 and control its morphologies and properties. However, a single …
the formation of CaCO3 and control its morphologies and properties. However, a single …
In situ analysis of sulfur isotopic fractionation in deep‐sea corals using secondary‐ion mass spectrometry: Insights into vital effects
Carbonate‐associated sulfate (CAS) δ34S values (δ34SCAS) are generally assumed to
reflect S isotopic composition of paleo‐seawater and have been extensively used to …
reflect S isotopic composition of paleo‐seawater and have been extensively used to …
Mineralogical and chemical composition of Arctic gastropods shells
A Iglikowska, J Przytarska… - Progress in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Assessment of environmental controls and natural variability of shell chemistry is inevitable
to understand the future of marine calcifiers functioning under the climate change and …
to understand the future of marine calcifiers functioning under the climate change and …
Distribution of sulphur and magnesium in the red coral
The concentrations of major and trace elements were measured in red coral skeletons
(Corallium rubrum) by electron microprobe (EMP), isotope dilution inductively coupled mass …
(Corallium rubrum) by electron microprobe (EMP), isotope dilution inductively coupled mass …
Depositional and diagenetic constraints on the abundance and spatial variability of carbonate-associated sulfate
Marine carbonate rocks are composed, in varying abundance, of cement, micrite, abiotic
grains and fossils, which can provide information about the physical and chemical …
grains and fossils, which can provide information about the physical and chemical …
Ion microprobe assessment of the heterogeneity of Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and Mn/Ca ratios in Pecten maximus and Mytilus edulis (bivalvia) shell calcite precipitated at …
Small-scale heterogeneity of biogenic carbonate elemental composition can be a significant
source of error in the accurate use of element/Ca ratios as geochemical proxies. In this study …
source of error in the accurate use of element/Ca ratios as geochemical proxies. In this study …