日本地球惑星科学連合2019年大会

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セッション記号 B (地球生命科学) » B-PT 古生物学・古生態学

[B-PT04] Biomineralization and the Geochemistry of Proxies

2019年5月26日(日) 09:00 〜 10:30 201A (2F)

コンビーナ:豊福 高志(国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構)、北里 洋(国立大学法人東京海洋大学)、Bijma Jelle(アルフレッドウェゲナー極域海洋研究所)、廣瀬 孝太郎(早稲田大学  大学院創造理工学研究科 地球・環境資源理工学専攻)、座長:廣瀬 孝太郎(早稲田大学 大学院創造理工学研究科 地球・環境資源理工学専攻)、豊福 高志

10:00 〜 10:15

[BPT04-05] Characterization of cogwheel structures in foraminifera

★Invited Papers

*Inge van Dijk1Markus Raitzsch2Gernot Nehrke1Jelle Bijma1 (1.Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung, Am Handelshafen 12, Bremerhaven 27570, Germany、2.MARUM - Zentrum für Marine Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Bremen, Leobener Str., 28359 Bremen, Germany)

キーワード:Biomineralization, Foraminifera

Studying biomineralization of foraminifera has become more popular over the last decade and is increasingly directed towards its linkage with element incorporation and isotope fractionation. The next step forward, is to investigate the “systematics” between structure (biomechanical constraints) and chemistry (biochemical constraints). We aim to catalogue species-specific variations in ultra-structures of foraminiferal shells, so-called cogwheels. These features, measuring in general 2-10 µm in diameter, vary greatly between species and become visible after slightly etching the surface of the shell. By using SEM pictures and the software “ImageJ” we can select and automatically measure different parameters of these cogwheels as well as of the pores. These structures will be compared within individuals (e.g. different chambers) as well as between different species. The ultimate goal is to link chemical (e.g. Mg content) to physical (e.g. shape and size) cogwheel properties. By investigating these combinations systematically and by linking them to phylogeny, we hope to find evolutionary patterns and to get insight into calcification mechanisms and geochemical controls. This will improve our mechanistic understanding of proxy incorporation and help to better interpret climate and environmental foraminiferal archives.