Applications of X-ray Diffraction Crystallite Size/Strain Analysis to Seismosaurus Dinosaur Bone

Author:

Chipera Steve J.,Bish David L.

Abstract

AbstractRecently, the remains of a giant Cretaceous Sauropod (~150 My old) were discovered in the Morrison Formation west of Albuquerque, New Mexico. This dinosaur, tentatively named Seismosaurus, was found in an exceptional state of preservation. Although it has been known since the 180Q's that fossilized bone is often composed of the mineral apatite, very few studies have been conducted to characterize farther the fossilized material. In an effort to gain insight into the state of preservation and Hie processes occurring in the bone since deposition, apatite in bone from Seismosaurus was compared with that from a contemporary elk from the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico, and with well-crystallized mineral apatite using X-ray powder diffraction and profile analysis techniques. Crystallite size/strain analyses were conducted using the Scherrer equation, the Warren-Averbaca and single-line methods, and the Rietveld method using the program GSAS. Heating the contemporary elk bone produced a decrease in the full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM) of the reflections in the diffraction pattern. This decrease in FWHM is due to a decrease in microstrain along with a minor increase in crystallite size. Results from crystallite size/strain analysis show that both Seismosaurus and contemporary elk bone crystallites are elongate parallel to the c-axis. However, Seismosaurus bone crystallites are larger (-20-65 nm) with less strain than the contemporary elk bone crystallites (-8-20 nm), suggesting that if elk bone is an appropriate analog, then Seismosaurus bone must have undergone recrystallization.

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Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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