Preservation of original aragonite structure in esmophylium castellolense (Scleractinia) from the Eocene Igualada Basin (Spain)

Autor/a

Álvarez Pérez, A. (Aurelio)

ÁlvarezPérez, German

Data de publicació

2014-04-18



Resum

Scleractinian corals produce an aragonite skeleton that is usually converted to calcite by diagenetic processes after death. However, examples that have preserved the original aragonite skeleton and its original microstructure have been found in the Igualada Basin (NE Spain). The species Desmophyllum castellolense is described and analyzed. X-ray diffraction was used to confirm the skeletal aragonite and analyze the associated elements. The microstructure of the skeleton is described using polished and thin sections with the aid of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and optical microscopy. The description of this species is taken from Álvarez Pérez, 1993, Álvarez Pérez, 1997.

Tipus de document

Article
Versió acceptada

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries CDU

90 - Arqueologia. Prehistòria

Paraules clau

Escleractínia; Sediments marins -- Catalunya; Esculls coral·lins -- Catalunya

Pàgines

13 p.

Publicat per

Elsevier

És versió de

Palaeoworld, 23 (2014), p. 327-335

Documents

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