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phosphatic
phosphatic, a. (fɒsˈfætɪk) [f. phosphate n. (or mod.L. phōsphāt-um) + -ic.] 1. Of the nature of, characterized by the presence of, or containing a phosphate. p. diathesis, a bodily condition predisposing to the excretion of phosphates in the urine; cf. phosphaturia. p. nodules, hard rounded lumps co...
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Phosphatization
Phosphatic beds within this deposit are grainstones composed of 1- to 5-mm phosphoclasts. References
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A brief overview of Doushantuo formation's phosphatic microfossils
Fossilization
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Phosphorite
Although these thick beds can exist, they are rarely only composed of phosphatic sedimentary rocks. This is helped by the extracting and reworking processes of phosphatic particles or bioturbation.
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Paradoxiconus
Paradoxiconus is a taxon of problematic spine with a smooth tip and a striated and ornamented base, known from phosphatic fossils from the middle Meishucunian
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Hyolithelmintida
Hyolithohelminths are phosphatic tubular fossils from the Cambrian period.
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Alluaudite
It occurs as metasomatic replacement in granitic pegmatites and within phosphatic nodules in shales.
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Hyolithellus
Its circular, thin (15–150 μm), originally phosphatic tube gets wider along its long, undulating, annulated length.
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Cobcrephora
Its mollusc shell is unique, because Cobcrephora was described on the basis of isolated phosphatic sclerites.
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Paraburkholderia ferrariae
Paraburkholderia ferrariae has the ability to solubilize highly insoluble phosphatic minerals.
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ferrariae
Bacteria described in 2006
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Torellella
They have slightly conical, phosphatic tubes with elliptical cross-section. Their fossils are known from the Cambrian.
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Jemo
of the Marshall Islands, an island in the Pacific Ocean
Jemo is also a soil type on tropical islands and atolls, characterized by raw humus overlying phosphatic
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Tumulduria
It is phosphatic, and approximately bilaterally symmetrical. However, it is probably phosphatic, unlike trilobites, and it the details of its morphology do not conform to that of trilobites.
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Mickwitzia
Mickwitziids are a Cambrian group of shelly fossils with originally phosphatic valves, belonging to the Brachiopod stem group, and exemplified by the genus The shell comprises multiple phosphatic laminae; the region closest to the edge of the shell was presumably more organic-walled than phosphatized as it
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Rajorhina
It likely lived in a marine environment and it was phosphatic based on its subphylum. It was actively mobile and a carnivore.
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Schistes et Grès Carteret
The Schistes et Grès Carteret are a series of phosphatic and glauconitic Tommotian siliciclastics exposed in Normandy, France.
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