[coccoliths] [EXTERNAL] Re: morphometrics for 3D printing
Fabrice MINOLETTI
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Mon Oct 16 11:12:58 -03 2023
Hello,
Yes it is. But it is a preliminary model.
Not accurate enough in its present version.
For example the tube elements are too wide and prevent coccoliths to properly interlock as in "real" coccosphere
(where distal shields cover the adjacent coccolith almost up to their central area).
Best,
Fabrice.
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Can this model be used on a 3D printer?
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Hi Fab
Nice model! I'm not too sure you will find much of that sort of data but:
1. Braaudosphaera can be modelled entirely mathematically so could be a nice place to start.
2. In the particular case of the C. lept distal shield the faces are all rhombohedral calcite a faces so you can derive most of the angles simply from that - but maybe that is what you have done already? Two references for this are Young et al 2004 and Avrahami et al 2022
3. In a way what you are doing is similar to what I did ages ago in 2-D - see Young 1989. If the CAD program is able to eliminate the parts of two solids which overlap then I guess you mostly need to define the leading edge of each element and the profile across the coccolith
Jeremy
Avrahami, E. M., Houben, L., Aram, L. & Gal, A. (2022). Complex morphologies of biogenic crystals emerge from anisotropic growth of symmetry-related facets. Science. 376 : 312-316.
Young, J. R., Henriksen, K. & Probert, I. (2004). Structure and morphogenesis of the coccoliths of the CODENET species. In , Thierstein, H. R. & Young, J. R. (eds) Coccolithophores - From molecular processes to global impact. Springer, Berlin 191-216.
Y Young, J. R. (1989). Observations on heterococcolith rim structure and its relationship to developmental processes. In , Crux, J. A. & van Heck, S. E. (eds) Nannofossils and their applications: Proceedings of the 2nd INA Conference, London 1987. British Micropalaeontological Society Publication Series . 1-20.
On 12 Oct 2023, at 16:39, Fabrice MINOLETTI <fabrice.minoletti at sorbonne-universite.fr> wrote:
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Dear all,
I'm working with (geo)student of the FabLab here in Paris.
Their objective is to construct 3D models of coccoliths for teaching purpose.
These models are made with OpenSCad and use simple volumes (squares, cylinders, polygons) and simple operations (rotation, translation, ecc).
The downside of this approach is that we need quantified morphological parameters as dimensions and angles of the crystal elements.
Attached are some images of a preliminary test on C.leptoporus to validate the approach. Coccolith interlock quite well to form a full coccosphere.
Does anyone know were we can find such morphological data?
For example: angle of kinks, angle between distal shield elements and the plane of coccolith, space between proximal and distal shield, width of tube elements, ecc, ecc
Do such data even exist?
Thank you in advance for any help!
All the Best,
Fabrice.
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Maître de Conférences HDR – Sorbonne Université
Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris (ISTeP - UMR 7193)
Campus Pierre et Marie CURIE, Paris, France
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