A: Microscope images of the aragonite host showing two survey areas (M1 and M2). B: Area M1 showing micrometer-sized fossil structures in more detail. Figure adapted from Tulej et al.,
A: Microscope images of the aragonite host showing two survey areas (M1 and M2). B: Area M1 showing micrometer-sized fossil structures in more detail. Figure adapted from Tulej et al.,
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