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Shell cross sections of the bivalve Crassostrea gigas collected from Little Swanport, Tasmania

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Petrological and some geochemical analysis methods require the sample to be made into a thin or thick section. This record provides a series of shell cross-sectional images and also outlines the process involved in thin/thick section preparation. \n\nThis is part of a project that assesses the viability of interpretating environmental records (such as temperature, salinity and heavy metal pollution) from shell geochemistry through trace element and isotopic analysis.

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144.5,-44 148.5,-44 148.5,-39.5 144.5,-39.5 144.5,-44

146.5,-41.75

144.5,-44 148.5,-44 148.5,-39.5 144.5,-39.5 144.5,-44

146.5,-41.75

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