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Nitrogen isotopes in tooth enamel record diet and trophic level enrichment: results from a controlled feeding experiment

2021

Nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) are a well-established tool for investigating the dietary and trophic behavior of animals in terrestrial and marine food webs. To date, δ15N values in fossils have primarily been measured in collagen extracted from bone or dentin, which is susceptible to degradation and rarely preserved in deep time (>100,000 years). In contrast, tooth enamel organic matter is protected from diagenetic alteration by the mineral structure of hydroxyapatite and thus is often preserved over geological time. However, due to the low nitrogen content (<0.01 %) of enamel, the measurement of its nitrogen isotopic composition has been prevented by the analytical limit…

10253 Department of Small Animals010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLow nitrogen010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesNitrogen isotopes tooth enamel paleodiet trophic level rodentsstomatognathic systemGeochemistry and PetrologyDentinmedicineOrganic matter1907 Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTrophic levelchemistry.chemical_classification630 AgricultureGeologyδ15NTooth enamelIsotopes of nitrogenDiagenesisstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryEnvironmental chemistry1906 Geochemistry and Petrology570 Life sciences; biologyGeology
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The 4th International Comparison of EPR dosimetry with Tooth Enamel: Part 1, Report on the results

2010

ESR dosimetry tooth enamel intercomparison
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Pulsed EPR analysis of tooth enamel samples exposed to UV and gamma radiations

2010

Pulsed ESR techniques tooth enamel UV gamma photonsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Pulsed EPR analysis of tooth enamel samples exposed to UV and gamma-radiations

2011

Abstract The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is widely applied for retrospective dosimetric purposes by means of quantitative detection of radicals in tooth enamel and bone samples. In this work we report a study by cw and pulsed EPR on two samples of human tooth enamel respectively irradiated by UV (254 nm) and γ-exposed. The continuous wave (cw) EPR spectra have shown the usual presence in both samples of two types of CO 2 − radicals, with axial and orthorombic g tensors. We have obtained the electron spin echo detected EPR (ED-EPR) spectra at 80 K of the two samples, and we have shown that they are suitable to mark the difference between the effects produced by the dif…

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