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Bivalve mollusc shells contain valuable archives of biological and environmental information. For example, periodic microgrowth increments record intra-annual growth rates that vary, in large part, as a function of temperature. Unfortunately, these increments are often not preserved, or were deposited at equivocal intervals, especially in fossils or shells with obscure increments. Here we present...