2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-10873
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Links between shell chemistry and microstructure – A case study using Arctica islandica

Abstract: <p>Bivalves offer outstanding potential as environmental archives. However, vital effects exert a strong control on the incorporation of many trace and minor elements into the shell so that their use as environmental proxies is currently limited. Furthermore, Sr and Mg show a strong relationship to the micrometer-sized shell architecture (shell microstructure), i.e., near growth lines, which are typically dominated by irregular simple/spherulitic prismatic microstructures, the concentrations of t… Show more

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