Authors
Daniel Vielzeuf, Joaquim Garrabou, Alain Baronnet, Olivier Grauby, Christian Marschal
Publication date
2008/11/1
Journal
American Mineralogist
Volume
93
Issue
11-12
Pages
1799-1815
Publisher
Mineralogical Society of America
Description
Different techniques have been used to characterize the physical and chemical structure of the red coral calcitic skeleton. A section normal to the axis of the skeleton shows a medullar zone surrounded by a circular domain composed of concentric rings. Growth rings are revealed by the cyclic variation of organic matter (OM) and Mg/Ca ratio. These growth rings are annual; thus, both OM and Mg/Ca ratio can be used to date red coral colonies. Growth rings display wavelets. The internal structure of each wavelet results from the stacking of layers with tortuous interfaces. Tortuosity is due to the presence of microprotuberances. Interfaces between layers may display sharp discontinuities indicative of interruption of the mineralizing process. SEM and TEM studies show that each layer is made of (1) fibers, organized or not in fan-shaped structures; and (2) submicrometer (apparently mono-) crystalline units. Fibers …
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D Vielzeuf, J Garrabou, A Baronnet, O Grauby… - American Mineralogist, 2008