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Young, Jeremy jeremy.young at ucl.ac.uk
Tue Aug 21 09:04:28 ART 2018


Hi Juan

I am a bit sceptical that these are organic - I think they may be crystals. possibly ones which have grown on your slides.

Jeremy

On 16 Aug 2018, at 21:10, Juan Pablo Perez Panera <perezpanera at gmail.com<mailto:perezpanera at gmail.com>> wrote:

Does anybody have any idea what could this be?
It, and other similar forms, come from a Pliocene levels of a piston core in west south Atlantic, Argentina Platform.
It looks calcareous.

Thanks,
Juan


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Dr. Juan Pablo Pérez Panera

CONICET. División Paleozoología Invertebrados,
Museo de La Plata,
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo,
Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
Paseo del Bosque s/n, CP 1900, La Plata
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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