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Micro‐ to nanostructure and geochemistry of extant crinoidal echinoderm skeletons
Authors:P. Gorzelak  J. Stolarski  M. Mazur  A. Meibom
Affiliation:1. Department of Biogeology, Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, , Warsaw, Poland;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, , Warsaw, Poland;3. Laboratory for Biological Geochemistry, School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC), école Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), , Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:
This paper reports the results of micro‐ to nanostructural and geochemical analyses of calcitic skeletons from extant deep‐sea stalked crinoids. Fine‐scale (SEM, FESEM, AFM) observations show that the crinoid skeleton is composed of carbonate nanograins, about 20–100 nm in diameter, which are partly separated by what appears to be a few nm thick organic layers. Sub‐micrometre‐scale geochemical mapping of crinoid ossicles using a NanoSIMS ion microprobe, combined with synchrotron high‐spatial‐resolution X‐ray micro‐fluorescence (μ‐XRF) maps and X‐ray absorption near‐edge structure spectroscopy (XANES) show that high Mg concentration in the central region of the stereom bars correlates with the distribution of S‐sulphate, which is often associated with sulphated polysaccharides in biocarbonates. These data are consistent with biomineralization models suggesting a close association between organic components (including sulphated polysaccharides) and Mg ions. Additionally, geochemical analyses (NanoSIMS, energy dispersive spectroscopy) reveal that significant variations in Mg occur at many levels: within a single stereom trabecula, within a single ossicle and within a skeleton of a single animal. Together, these data suggest that physiological factors play an important role in controlling Mg content in crinoid skeletons and that great care should be taken when using their skeletons to reconstruct, for example, palaeotemperatures and Mg/Ca palaeo‐variations of the ocean.
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