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Statistical analysis of EBSD data confirms pronounced classical and non-classical pervasive crystallographic twinning in rotaliid foraminiferal calcite

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Schmahl, Wolfgang W.
Yin, X.
Lastam, Jeraldine
Griesshaber, Erika
Hoerl, Sebastian
Vaquer, A. Sancho

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Scientific Reports. Springer. 2025, 15, 14852. eISSN 2045-2322. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-92636-y

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We describe a quantitative statistical and geometric analysis of classical and non-classical modes of twinning in the calcite produced by biomineralization in the shell of the rotaliid foraminifer species Amphistegina lessonii. Foraminifera are responsible for about a quarter of the marine production of CaCO3 and thus play a major role in the natural CO2 sequestration into marine carbonate sediments. The shell calcite of rotaliid foraminifera is nano-twinned and thus quite distinct from inorganic calcite and from biogenic calcite produced by other groups of organisms. Previous work showed that foraminiferal calcite contains a high spatial density of twin walls of the classical 60°|<001> = m.{001} twin, but there was another peak in the range between 75° and 80° in the misorientation statistics of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) maps of the same specimen. We checked the significance of all maxima in misorientation by in-depth statistical analysis, thus confirmed the 60°|<001> penetration twinning and found that the 75°–80° maxima are related to new, non-classical, but systematically reoccurring oriented associations of calcite crystals with orientation relationships 78.2°|<991> and 76.6°|<6 −6 1>. If the nano-twinning provides an evolutionary advantage, it may increase the strength and toughness of the feeble mineralized chamber walls of the organisms.

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Calcite twinning, EBSD, Foraminifers, Biomineralization, Amphistegina

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ISO 690SCHMAHL, Wolfgang W., X. YIN, Jeraldine LASTAM, Erika GRIESSHABER, Sebastian HOERL, Elena V. STURM, A. Sancho VAQUER, 2025. Statistical analysis of EBSD data confirms pronounced classical and non-classical pervasive crystallographic twinning in rotaliid foraminiferal calcite. In: Scientific Reports. Springer. 2025, 15, 14852. eISSN 2045-2322. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-92636-y
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@article{Schmahl2025-04-28Stati-74014,
  title={Statistical analysis of EBSD data confirms pronounced classical and non-classical pervasive crystallographic twinning in rotaliid foraminiferal calcite},
  year={2025},
  doi={10.1038/s41598-025-92636-y},
  volume={15},
  journal={Scientific Reports},
  author={Schmahl, Wolfgang W. and Yin, X. and Lastam, Jeraldine and Griesshaber, Erika and Hoerl, Sebastian and Sturm, Elena V. and Vaquer, A. Sancho},
  note={Article Number: 14852}
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