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Scandinavian University Press, Lethaia: An International Journal of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, 1(22), p. 101-111, 1989

DOI: 10.1111/j.1502-3931.1989.tb01173.x

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Primary and diagenetic microstructures in trilobites

Journal article published in 1989 by E. McALLISTER John, John E. McALLISTER, Uwe Brand
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McAllister, John E. & Brand, Uwe 1989 01 15: Primary and diagenetic microstructures in trilobites. Lethaia, Vol. 22, pp. 101–111. Oslo. ISSN 0024–1164.Ordovician and Devonian trilobites were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to define primary and diagenetic microstructures. Primary structures such as Osmólska cavities and hexagonal surface openings are present in samples obtained from both shale and limestone lenses in shales. Generally, samples with primary microstructures are also geochemically well preserved. Diagenetic microstructures were found in samples from shales and limestones, but those from limestones are the most geochemically and microstructurally altered. ‘Dendritic’ patterns and fused matrices were found in the altered cuticles of trilobites of different species and ages and are therefore considered a normal feature of the diagenetic alteration of cuticular calcite. Primary and diagenetic microstructures of trilobite cuticles are independent of size, species and age of the specimens, but are largely controlled by lithology and thus diagenesis. *Trilobita, primary-, diagenetic microstructures, fossil diagenesis.