Structure and crystallography of foliated and chalk shell microstructures of the oyster Magallana: the same materials grown under different conditions
Abstract Oyster shells are mainly composed of layers of foliated microstructure and lenses of chalk, a highly porous, apparently poorly organized and mechanically weak material. We performed a structural and crystallographic study of both materials, paying attention to the transitions between them....
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Main Authors: | Antonio G. Checa, Elizabeth M. Harper, Alicia González-Segura |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/91c5f2d62363473d8219661405d660a1 |
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