Fossil biomineralizarion in a geologic framework for advanced students and researchers in paleontology, Earth history, evolution, sedimentology, geochemistry, and materials science.
Fossil biomineralizarion in a geologic framework for advanced students and researchers in paleontology, Earth history, evolution, sedimentology, geochemistry, and materials science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jean-Pierre Cuif is a Professor in the Department of Geology at the Université de Paris-Sud II, Orsay, France. Since 1980 his research team has developed a specialized approach to the mineralized units that built the calcareous skeletons of invertebrates through Earth history. In addition to basic research on distribution and composition of the organic compounds associated with the mineral phase, this approach has led to the participation of the team in multiple programs dealing with biomineralization in economically important molluscs.
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Preface 1. The concept of microstructural sequence, as exemplified by mollusc shells and coral skeletons 2. Compositional data on mollusc shells and coral skeletons 3. Origin of microstructural diversity 4. Diversity of structural and growth-mode patterns in skeletal Ca-carbonate of some plants and animals 5. Connecting the layered growth and crystallization model to the chemical and physiological approaches 6. Micro-crystallized and amorphous biominerals in bones, teeth and siliceous structures 7. More information from the fossil records through a better understanding of their diagenetic behavior and fossilization status of biominerals References Index.
Preface 1. The concept of microstructural sequence, as exemplified by mollusc shells and coral skeletons 2. Compositional data on mollusc shells and coral skeletons 3. Origin of microstructural diversity 4. Diversity of structural and growth-mode patterns in skeletal Ca-carbonate of some plants and animals 5. Connecting the layered growth and crystallization model to the chemical and physiological approaches 6. Micro-crystallized and amorphous biominerals in bones, teeth and siliceous structures 7. More information from the fossil records through a better understanding of their diagenetic behavior and fossilization status of biominerals References Index.
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