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Slow growth rate of a deep-sea clam determined by 228Ra chronology.
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EngineeringLiving FossilOceanographySeafloor MorphologyCold SeepsSlow Growth RateBiological OceanographyYear Half-lifeBenthic EcologyDeep-sea ClamMarine GeologyBiologySeparated Size FractionsNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyMarine MaterialsMarine EcologyMarine BiologyDeep Sea
The age of a deep-sea clam, Tindaria callistiformis, from 3803 m depth has been determined by 228Ra (6.7 year half-life) chronology of separated size fractions of a captured population. A length of 8.4 mm is attained in about 100 years. Shells of this size fraction show about 100 regularly spaced bands, indicating that the growth feature may be an annual one.
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