Bone histology for forensic anthropology: a technical review on the advances in microstructural analysis of taphonomically altered buried or subaerially exposed bone. [PDF]
Sluis I, Duijst W, Krap T.
europepmc +1 more source
Isotopic composition of individual hydrobiidae gastropods from neotropical lakes Esmeralda and Chichancanab in the Maya Cochuah region, Mexico: implications for palaeolimnological research. [PDF]
Martinez-Dyrzo HB +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Rapid isotopic exchange in mineralogically unaltered coral skeletons. [PDF]
Stolarski J +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Mesozoic atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations reconstructed from dinosaur tooth enamel. [PDF]
Feng D +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Correction: Vitamin D status in post-medieval Northern England: Insights from dental histology and enamel peptide analysis at Coach Lane, North Shields (AD 1711-1857). [PDF]
Snoddy AME +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
Pyrite morphology and sulfur isotopes refine taphonomic models for the 2.1 Ga Francevillian biota, Gabon. [PDF]
El Khoury A +11 more
europepmc +1 more source
Reefs have caused a tremendous interest in diagenetic studies in the past decades, with a particular exponential development during the 70’ and 80’, just after the major discovery of the early submarine cements in modern coral reef complexes in the late 60's (Ginsburg et al. 1967; Macintyre et al. 1968; Land and Goreau 1970; ...).
Perrin, Christine
core +4 more sources
Diagenesis in Progress, Progress in Diagenesis – The Skeletal Archives [PDF]
Skeletal remains serve as first-hand witnesses of our past, providing crucial information for reconstructing important events in human and animal history. These valuable remains hold information about the dietary habits, mobility patterns, biological profile and, genetic history of the individual during its life.
Maurer, Anne-France, Salesse, Kevin
openaire +2 more sources
Related searches:

