Planktonic foraminifera in oil shale
Foraminifera are single-celled organisms that usually have an external shell. Drill cores from oil shales can indicate original seawater temperatures from Mg/Ca ratios in the calcite shells. Colors represent different Mg concentrations within a single organism. Element distribution map acquired by X-ray spectrometry with a crystal spectrometer in an electron microprobe
Submitted by: Anette von der Handt, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota