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Fig. 14 in Nanostructure of biogenic versus abiogenic calcium carbonate crystals

Authors: Stolarski, Jarosław; Mazur, Maciej;

Fig. 14 in Nanostructure of biogenic versus abiogenic calcium carbonate crystals

Abstract

Fig. 14. Thermograms showing direct thermogravimetrical (TG; milligrams), differential thermogravimetrical (DTG; arbitrary units), and differential thermo−analytical (DTA; arbitrary units) curves of synthethic aragonite (A) and three samples with two different nanostructural patterns: Triassic Pachysolenia cylindrica (B) without distinct nanograins; Jurassic Isastraea cf. bernensis (C) and Recent Favia stelligera (C) with well developed nanograins. Assumed amount of intraskeletal hydrated organic components was calculated based on distinct weight loss of 400 mg sample that occurred at ca. 300–450°C.

Published as part of Stolarski, Jarosław & Mazur, Maciej, 2005, Nanostructure of biogenic versus abiogenic calcium carbonate crystals, pp. 847-865 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (4) on page 858, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13625333

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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