2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2007.06.011
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Monohydrocalcite in calcareous corpuscles of Mesocestoides corti

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“…As previously shown by Señorale-Pose et al (2008), the CCs of M. corti are rich in ACC and monohydrocalcite. Few organisms are able to synthesize a mixture of hydrated CaCO 3 , monohydrocalcite and ACC.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Biogenic "Concretions"supporting
confidence: 55%
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“…As previously shown by Señorale-Pose et al (2008), the CCs of M. corti are rich in ACC and monohydrocalcite. Few organisms are able to synthesize a mixture of hydrated CaCO 3 , monohydrocalcite and ACC.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Biogenic "Concretions"supporting
confidence: 55%
“…More recently, X-ray diffraction studies showed that the deposited mineral consists of monohydrocalcite and amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC). FTIR analyses have confirmed the mineralogy, and showed the presence of an organic matrix (Señorale-Pose et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…The main monohydrocalcite bands cited in the literature are easily identifiable in the FT-IR spectra: a strong doublet corresponding to the asymmetric CeO vibrations at 1408 and 1487 cm À1 and the bands at 700, 871 and 1067 cm À1 corresponding to the carbonate stretching modes. Moreover, the OeH stretching bands at 3225 cm À1 and the H 2 O deformation band at 1700 cm À1 are also observed (Coleyshaw et al, 2003;Neumann and Epple, 2007;Senorale-Pose et al, 2008;Jones and Jackson, 1993). Calcium is also abundant in the LIBS spectrum (Fig.…”
Section: Sub-sample Klr-8223 (White)mentioning
confidence: 76%
“…One is typical of ACC whereas the other exhibits a mix of ACC and calcite. The presence of a natural mix of amorphous and crystallline CaCO 3 has previously been reported [49,55]. …”
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confidence: 94%