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Kameo, Koji; Furukawa, Noboru (2007):
Analysis of crystallographic directions in Florisphaera profunda, Braarudosphaera bigelowii and Neogene discoasters; preliminary report on nannolith crystallography. International Nannoplankton Association, The Hague, International, Journal of Nannoplankton Research, 29 (1), 19-23, georefid:2008-002941
Abstract:
Selected-area electron diffraction (SAED) was combined with high-resolution transmission and scanning electron microscopic analyses to determine the crystallography of three nannoliths, Florisphaera profunda, Braarudosphaera bigelowii and Discoaster. F. profunda produces pentagonal-shaped plates whose [0001] direction (c-axis) is oriented parallel to its surface and in the elongation axis of the plate-like element. B. bigelowii produces thick, pentagonal plates, composed of five trapezoidal crystals with the c-axis oblique to the crystal plane. This species is characterised, crystallographically, by the development of cleavage faces, called "laminae". Conversely, Discoaster specimens are star-shaped calcite crystals that are composed of several bent, bar-shaped calcite elements, called rays. Based on SAED observations and calcite decoration experiments, Discoaster rays are single calcite crystals. The [0001] direction is likely perpendicular to the tangential plane of the central area, and each ray joins in the plane that is parallel to [0001]. The difference in the crystallographic nature between nannoliths and heterococcoliths suggests that the phylogenetic origin, and the evolutionary history, of nannolith-producing phytoplankton are completely different from those of heterococcolith-bearing coccolithophores.
Coverage:
West:
-78.4422
East:
124.3904
North:
30.0311
South:
12.4437
Relations:
Expedition:
165
Site:
165-999
Expedition:
171B
Site:
171B-1051
Expedition:
31
Site:
31-292
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SEDIS Publication Catalogue
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http://sedis.iodp.org/pub-catalogue/index.php?id=2008-002941
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