A SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR RECENT AND FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS: SELECTING THE OPTIMAL SHELL SEGMENT FOR GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSES

Recent and fossil brachiopod shells have a long record as biomineral archives for (palaeo)climatic and (palaeo)environmental reconstructions, as they lack or exhibit limited vital effects in their calcite shell and generally are quite resistant to diagenetic alteration. Despite this, only few studie...

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Main Authors: MARCO ROMANIN, GAIA CRIPPA, FACHENG YE, UWE BRAND, MARIA ALEKSANDRA BITNER, DANIÈLE GASPARD, VERENA HÄUSSERMANN, JÜRGEN LAUDIEN
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Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/10193
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:bb874600607648c7bcf0894f59cbe3d9 2023-10-09T21:46:49+02:00 A SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR RECENT AND FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS: SELECTING THE OPTIMAL SHELL SEGMENT FOR GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSES MARCO ROMANIN GAIA CRIPPA FACHENG YE UWE BRAND MARIA ALEKSANDRA BITNER DANIÈLE GASPARD VERENA HÄUSSERMANN JÜRGEN LAUDIEN 2018-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/10193 https://doaj.org/article/bb874600607648c7bcf0894f59cbe3d9 EN eng Milano University Press https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/10193 https://doaj.org/toc/0035-6883 https://doaj.org/toc/2039-4942 0035-6883 2039-4942 doi:10.13130/2039-4942/10193 https://doaj.org/article/bb874600607648c7bcf0894f59cbe3d9 Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 124, Iss 2 (2018) microstructures trace elements stable isotope brachiopod ontogeny sampling strategy Geology QE1-996.5 Paleontology QE701-760 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/10193 2023-09-10T00:50:17Z Recent and fossil brachiopod shells have a long record as biomineral archives for (palaeo)climatic and (palaeo)environmental reconstructions, as they lack or exhibit limited vital effects in their calcite shell and generally are quite resistant to diagenetic alteration. Despite this, only few studies address the issue of identifying the best or optimal part of the shell for geochemical analyses. We investigated the link between ontogeny and geochemical signatures recorded in different parts of the shell. To reach this aim, we analysed the elemental (Ca, Mg, Sr, Na) and stable isotope (δ18O, δ13C) compositions of five recent brachiopod species (Magellania venosa, Liothyrella uva, Aerothyris kerguelensis, Liothyrella neozelanica and Gyphus vitreus), spanning broad geographical and environmental ranges (Chile, Antarctica, Indian Ocean, New Zealand and Italy) and having different shell layer successions (two-layer and three-layer shells). We observed similar patterns in the ventral and dorsal valves of these two groups, but different ontogenetic trends by the two- and three-layer shells in their trace element and stable isotope records. Our investigation led us to conclude that the optimal region to sample for geochemical and isotope analyses is the middle part of the mid-section of the shell, avoiding the primary layer, posterior and anterior parts as well as the outermost part of the secondary layer in recent brachiopods. Also, the outermost and innermost rims of shells should be avoided due to diagenetic impacts on fossil brachiopods. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Indian New Zealand
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topic microstructures
trace elements
stable isotope
brachiopod ontogeny
sampling strategy
Geology
QE1-996.5
Paleontology
QE701-760
spellingShingle microstructures
trace elements
stable isotope
brachiopod ontogeny
sampling strategy
Geology
QE1-996.5
Paleontology
QE701-760
MARCO ROMANIN
GAIA CRIPPA
FACHENG YE
UWE BRAND
MARIA ALEKSANDRA BITNER
DANIÈLE GASPARD
VERENA HÄUSSERMANN
JÜRGEN LAUDIEN
A SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR RECENT AND FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS: SELECTING THE OPTIMAL SHELL SEGMENT FOR GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSES
topic_facet microstructures
trace elements
stable isotope
brachiopod ontogeny
sampling strategy
Geology
QE1-996.5
Paleontology
QE701-760
description Recent and fossil brachiopod shells have a long record as biomineral archives for (palaeo)climatic and (palaeo)environmental reconstructions, as they lack or exhibit limited vital effects in their calcite shell and generally are quite resistant to diagenetic alteration. Despite this, only few studies address the issue of identifying the best or optimal part of the shell for geochemical analyses. We investigated the link between ontogeny and geochemical signatures recorded in different parts of the shell. To reach this aim, we analysed the elemental (Ca, Mg, Sr, Na) and stable isotope (δ18O, δ13C) compositions of five recent brachiopod species (Magellania venosa, Liothyrella uva, Aerothyris kerguelensis, Liothyrella neozelanica and Gyphus vitreus), spanning broad geographical and environmental ranges (Chile, Antarctica, Indian Ocean, New Zealand and Italy) and having different shell layer successions (two-layer and three-layer shells). We observed similar patterns in the ventral and dorsal valves of these two groups, but different ontogenetic trends by the two- and three-layer shells in their trace element and stable isotope records. Our investigation led us to conclude that the optimal region to sample for geochemical and isotope analyses is the middle part of the mid-section of the shell, avoiding the primary layer, posterior and anterior parts as well as the outermost part of the secondary layer in recent brachiopods. Also, the outermost and innermost rims of shells should be avoided due to diagenetic impacts on fossil brachiopods.
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author MARCO ROMANIN
GAIA CRIPPA
FACHENG YE
UWE BRAND
MARIA ALEKSANDRA BITNER
DANIÈLE GASPARD
VERENA HÄUSSERMANN
JÜRGEN LAUDIEN
author_facet MARCO ROMANIN
GAIA CRIPPA
FACHENG YE
UWE BRAND
MARIA ALEKSANDRA BITNER
DANIÈLE GASPARD
VERENA HÄUSSERMANN
JÜRGEN LAUDIEN
author_sort MARCO ROMANIN
title A SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR RECENT AND FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS: SELECTING THE OPTIMAL SHELL SEGMENT FOR GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSES
title_short A SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR RECENT AND FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS: SELECTING THE OPTIMAL SHELL SEGMENT FOR GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSES
title_full A SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR RECENT AND FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS: SELECTING THE OPTIMAL SHELL SEGMENT FOR GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSES
title_fullStr A SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR RECENT AND FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS: SELECTING THE OPTIMAL SHELL SEGMENT FOR GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSES
title_full_unstemmed A SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR RECENT AND FOSSIL BRACHIOPODS: SELECTING THE OPTIMAL SHELL SEGMENT FOR GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSES
title_sort sampling strategy for recent and fossil brachiopods: selecting the optimal shell segment for geochemical analyses
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