RT Journal Article T1 Alteración diagenètica diferencial en conchas de rudistas (Hippuritacea, Bivalvia) del Cretácico Medio de Ereño (Bizkaia, País Vasco) T1 Differential diagenetic alteration in Middle Cretaceous rudist shells (Hippuritacea, Bivalvia) from Ereño (Bizkaia,Basque Country) A1 Damas Mollá, Laura A1 Aranburu Artano, Arantza A1 García Garmilla, Francisco AB Two geochemical transects have been performed along two sections of rudist shells (one requienid and one caprotinid) from the Middle Cretaceous of Ereño (Basque Country). Diagenetic alteration in both shells was different, as it can be deduced from geochemical analysis using electronic microprobe. The requienid shell still retains some original chemical composition, as inferred from the relatively high-Sr2* content in the inner part of the shell (miostracum), to diminish towards the skeletal extremes (hipostracum and periostracum). A contrary trend in typical «diagenetic» cations such as Fe2* and Mn2* is observed.Interestingly, the Mg2*-content in the requienid shell is very low in the miostracum to increase 'in hipostracum and miostracum, which suggests a dolomitizative effect. On the other hand, ‘the caprotinid shell shows a different geochemical behaviour, because $r2+ is depleted when compared to its content in the requienid shell, and the relative chemical homogeneization in the rest of cations (Na*, Mg2*, Fe2* and Mn2*) is also evident. From these data, we move to affirm that the caprotinid shell is thought to have been more intensely affected by diagenesis than the requienid one. We suggest the possibility that tectonic stress rather than the primary geochemical composition of the shells was the main factor that controlled the diagenetic degree suffered by the rudist shells PB Sociedad Geológica de España YR 2004 FD 2004 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10272/8912 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10272/8912 LA spa DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 30 may 2026