Enamel mineralization and compositional time-resolution in human teeth evaluated via histologically-defined LA-ICPMS profiles

Volume: 255, Pages: 105 - 126
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Mammalian dental enamel is a key archive for the reconstruction of past environments. Sequentially mineralizing enamel provides continuous, several year-long records, which spatially-resolved sampling can ‘read’ at seasonal or higher time resolution. Yet it remains underexplored how much an initially incorporated compositional signal is overprinted by the two-stage enamel mineralization process, which affects the finally achievable...
Paper Details
Title
Enamel mineralization and compositional time-resolution in human teeth evaluated via histologically-defined LA-ICPMS profiles
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
255
Pages
105 - 126
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