Dumont, M.; Borbély, A.; Kaysser-Pyzalla, A. R.; Sander, P. M.: Long bone cortices in a growth series of Apatosaurus sp. (Dinosauria: Diplodocidae): Geometry, body mass, and crystallite orientation of giant animals. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 112 (4), pp. 782 - 798 (2014)
Dumont, M.; Laurin, M.; Pellé, E.; Dabin, W.; de Buffrénil, V.: Inner architecture of vertebral centra in terrestrial and aquatic mammals: A two-dimensionnal comparative study. Journal of Morphology 274 (5), pp. 570 - 584 (2013)
Dumont, M.; Kostka, A.; Sander, P. M.; Borbély, A.; Kaysser-Pyzalla, A. R.: Size and size distribution of apatite crystals in sauropod fossil bones. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 310, pp. 108 - 116 (2011)
Dumont, M.; Zoeger, N.; Streli, C.; Wobrauscheck, P.; Falkenberg, G.; Sander, P.M.; Pyzalla, A. R.: Synchrotron XRF Analyses of Element Distribution in Fossilized Sauropod Dinosaur Bones. Powder Diffration Journal 24, pp. 130 - 134 (2008)
Dumont, M.; Pyzalla, A. R.; Kostka, A.; Borbély, A.: Characterization of sauropod bone structure. In: Biology of the sauropod dinosaurs: understanding the life of giants, pp. 150 - 169 (Eds. Klein, N.; Remes, K.; Sander, P.M.). Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis (2011)
Schwarz, T.; Hsu, Y.-L.; Dumont, M.; Garcia-Giner, V.; Jung, C.; Porter, A.; Gault, B.: Atom Probe Tomography - a new approach to provide new insights into the interfacial reaction at the liquid-solid interface on the atomic scale. Institute Seminar FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Department of Materials Science, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany (2025)
Schwarz, T.; Hsu, Y.-L.; Dumont, M.; Garcia-Giner, V.; Jung, C.; Porter, A.; Gault, B.: Atom probe tomography – a new technique to understand biominerals/materials on the atomic scale. 8th BioMAT 2025 - Symposium on Biomaterials and Related Areas, Weimar, Germany (2025)
Dumont, M.; Kostka, A.; Tütken, T.: Early diagenesis in late Jurassic sauropod teeth revealed by transmission electron microscopy. Paleontological society of Southern Africa Biennial conference, Cape Town, South Africa (2012)
Dumont, M.: Crystallographic investigations of a growth series of Apatosaurus long bones: Are sauropods bone highly adapted for strength? Second Internation workshop on Sauropod Gigantism, Bonn, Germany (2011)
Dumont, M.; Borbély, A.; Sander, P. M.; Kostka, A.; Kaysser-Pyzalla, A. R.: Crystallographic investigations of a growth series of Apatosaurus long bones: Implications for biomechanics. 71st SVP meeting, Las Vegas, NV, USA (2011)
Dumont, M.; Borbély, A.; Sander, P. M.; Kostka, A.; Kaysser-Pyzalla, A. R.: Texture and nanostructure of Sauropod bones: Implications for biomechanics. 1st International symposium on paleohistology, Barcelona, Spain (2011)
Dumont, M.; Kostka, A.; Sander, M.; Borbély, A.; Pyzalla, A. R.: Comparison of apatite crystallite sizes in sauropod and mammal fossil bones. 6th Bone diagenesis meeting, Poppelsdorfer Schloss, University of Bonn, Germany (2009)
Pyzalla, A. R.; Dumont, M.; Zoeger, N.; Streli, C.; Wobrauscheck, P.; Sander, M.: Synchrotron XRF analyses of element distribution in fossilized sauropod dinosaur bones. Denver X-ray Conference, Denver (2008)
Dumont, M.; Kostka, A.; Sander, M.; Borbély, A.; Pyzalla, A. R.: Comparison of apatite crystallite sizes in sauropod and mammal fossil bones. 6th Bone diagenesis meeting, Poppelsdorfer Schloss, University of Bonn, Bonn, Deutschland (2009)
Dumont, M.: Hierarchical structure of Sauropod long bones. 9th Meeting of the Research Unit 533, Biology of the Sauropod Dinosaurs: The Evolution of Gigantism, Bonn, Germany (2008)
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