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ZPAL V. 31

Collection V. 31 -

Pristine and diagenetically altered biogenic and abiogenic calcium carbonate minerals: nanostructures, trace element and isotopic signatures (Recent, Miocene, Upper Cretaceous, Triassic, corals, hydrozoans, sponges, bivalves, crustacea, foraminifera) from various localities and age

Distribution of specimens from the collection


Publications


J. Stolarski, M. Mazur. 2005; Nanostructure of biogenic versus abiogenic calcium carbonate crystals. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (4): 847-865.
J. Stolarski, R. Przeniosło, M. Mazur, M. Brunelli. 2007; High resolution synchrotron radiation studies on natural and thermally annealed Scleractinia, Anthozoan coral biominerals. Journal of Applied Crystallography 40: 2-9.
Janiszewska K., Stolarski J., Kitahara M.V., Neuser R.D. & Mazur M. 2015: Microstructural disparity between basal micrabaciids and other Scleractinia: new evidence from Neogene Stephanophyllia. Lethaia 48: 417–428.
Stolarski, J., Coronado, I., Potocka, M., Janiszewska, K., Mazur, M., Baronnet, A., Cruz, J.A., Grauby, O., Meibom, A. 2024. Post-mortem recrystallization of biogenic amorphous calcium carbonate guided by the inherited macromolecular framework. Scientific Reports 14:17304.
Cisneros-Lazaro, D., Adams, A., Stolarski, J., Bernard, S., Daval, D., Baronnet, A., Grauby, O., Baumgartner, L.P., Vennemann, T., Moore, J., Baumgartner, C. Omos, C. M., Meibom, A. 2024. Fossil biocalcite remains open to isotopic exchange with seawater for tens of millions of years. Scientific Reports 14:24933. (no ZPAL numbers)