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Three-dimensional imaging of the Jurassic radiolarian Protunuma ? ochiensis Matsuoka : an experimental study using high-resolution X-ray micro-computed tomography

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To evaluate the utility of high-resolution micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) in observing radiolarian fossils, we examined the skeleton of the Jurassic radiolarian fossil Protunuma ? ochiensis Matsuoka using a micro-CT device. Although this species is a closed Nassellarian with a thick exterior wall, important taxonomic characters on the interior and exterior of the shell were represented almost perfectly in the acquired three-dimensional computer graphic images. These characters include those documented in the original description, such as the height and width of the skeleton, the outline, the number of segments, the pore arrangement and other features. In addition, the structure of the initial spicule of this species was revealed newly. An enlarged plaster radiolarian model printed using the laminated modelling method was useful for detailed observation. Nondestructive omnidirectional observation is an advantage of this method, which is not possible with scanning electron microscopy or optical microscopic investigations. Micro-CT technology would become an effective observational tool for radiolarian studies in the near future.
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77--82
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Bibliogr. 14 poz., rys.
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  • Gas Hydrate Research Laboratory, Meiji University, Kanda-Surugadai 1-1, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-8301, Japan
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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Setsunan University, Neyagawa 572-8508, Japan
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  • Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University, Niigata 950-2181, Japan
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  • Research and Development Center for Global Change (RCGC), JAMSTEC, Yokosuka, Kanagawa 237-0061, Japan
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  • Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Niigata 950-2181, Japan
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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Toyo University, Kawagoe, Saitama 350-8585, Japan
Bibliografia
  • 1. BAUMGARTNER P.O., O'DOGHERTY L., GORICAN Š., DUMITRICA-JUD R., DUMITRICA P., PILLEVUIT A., URQUHART E., MATSUOKA A., DANELIAN T., BARTOLINI A., CARTER E.S., DE WEVER P., KITO N., MARCUCCI M., STEIGER T., 1995 - Radiolarian catalogue and systematics of Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Tethyan genera and species, Lausanne, Mémoires de Géologie, 23: 37-685.
  • 2. ISHIDA N., 2004 - Lithostratigraphy of Mesozoic strata and Late Jurassic radiolarian assemblages in the Southern Chichibu terrane in the Hinohara area, southeastern part of the Kanto Massif, central Japan. News of Osaka Micropaleontologists, Special Volume, 13: 89-109 [in Japanese with English abstract].
  • 3. ISHIDA N., 2011 - An exotic body of the Torinosu-type limestone in the Hikawa Formation, southeastern Kanto Mountain, Japan. Memoir of the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, 10: 103-112.
  • 4. ISHIDA N., 2015 - Late Middle Jurassic (Callovian) radiolarian assemblages from siliciclastic rocks in the Southern Chichibu Belt, southeast Kanto Mountains, Japan. News of Osaka Micropaleontologists, Special Volume, 15 [in press].
  • 5. ISHIDA N., KISHIMOTO N., MATSUOKA A., KURIHARA T., KIMOTO K., YOSHINO T., 2013 - Current status of radiolarian research using Micro-CT technique. Abstract of the 120th meeting of the Geological Society of Japan [in Japanese].
  • 6. KETCHAM R.A., CARLSON W.D., 2001 - Acquisition, optimization and interpretation of X-ray computed tomographic imagery: applications to the geosciences. Computers & Geosciences, 27: 381-400.
  • 7. MATSUOKA A., 1983 - Middle and Late Jurassic radiolarian biostratigraphy in the Sakawa and adjacent areas, Shikoku, Southwest Japan. Journal of Geosciences, Osaka City University, 26: 1-48.
  • 8. MATSUOKA A., 1995 - Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous radiolarian zonation in Japan and in the western Pacific. The Island Arc, 4: 140-153.
  • 9. MATSUOKA A., YOSHINO T., KISHIMOTO N., ISHIDA N., KURIHARA T., KIMOTO K., MATSUURA S., 2012 - Exact number of pore frames and their configuration in the Mesozoic radiolarian Pantanellium: An application of X-ray micro-CT and layered manufacturing technology to micropaleontology. Marine Micropaleontology, 88/89: 36-40.
  • 10. O'DOGHERTY L., BILL M., GORICAN Š., DUMITRICA P., MASSON H., 2005 - Bathonian radiolarians from an ophiolitic mélange of the Alpine Tethys (Gets Nappe, Swiss-French Alps). Micropaleontology, 51: 25-485.
  • 11. TAKEMURA A., 1986 - Classification of Jurassic Nassellarians (Radiolaria). Palaeontographica Abt. A., 195: 29-75.
  • 12. YOSHINO T., KIMOTO K., KISHIMOTO N., MATSUOKA A., KURIHARA T., ISHIDA N., MATSUURA S., 2009 - A simple mathematical model for chamber arrangement of planktic foraminifera. FORMA, 24: 87-92.
  • 13. YOSHINO T., MATSUOKA A., KURIHARA T., ISHIDA N., KISHIMOTO N., KIMOTO K., MATSUURA S., 2012 - Application of Voronoi tessellation of spherical surface to geometrical models of skeleton forms of spherical radiolaria. FORMA, 27: 45-53.
  • 14. YOSHINO T., KISHIMOTO N., MATSUOKA A., ISHIDA N., KURIHARA T., KIMOTO K., 2014 - Pores in spherical radiolarian skeletons directly determined from three-dimensional data. FORMA, 29: 21-27.
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