2019
DOI: 10.3390/min9030158
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Fossilised Biomolecules and Biomarkers in Carbonate Concretions from Konservat-Lagerstätten

Abstract: In the vast majority of fossils, the organic matter is degraded with only an impression or cast of the organism remaining. In rare cases, ideal burial conditions result in a rapid fossilisation with an exceptional preservation of soft tissues and occasionally organic matter. Such deposits are known as Lagerstätten and have been found throughout the geological record. Exceptional preservation is often associated with finely crystalline quartz (e.g., cherts), fine sediments (e.g., muds) or volcanic ashes. Other … Show more

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“…; Grice et al . ). Collagen has been detected in dinosaur bones of Cretaceous age (Schweitzer et al .…”
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confidence: 97%
“…; Grice et al . ). Collagen has been detected in dinosaur bones of Cretaceous age (Schweitzer et al .…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Lithification formation of diatomite concretion: Some diatoms are nourished by organic-rich bivalve in the sea [22]. They grew and aggregated around the bivalve nucleus, forming diatom nodules [46]. Presumably, the bivalves are the actual physical nucleation points.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The exact mechanims by which these microorganisms mediate the formation of Mg-rich carbonate minerals has not been fully resolved. The metabolism of mineral-mediating microorganisms often leads to an increase in alkalinity and pH that favor supersaturation and consequent precipitation of carbonate minerals 12,16,18,22 .…”
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confidence: 99%