Carbonate platforms with high-relief, steep depositional slopes and margins dominated by microbial boundstone do not occur in present-day tropical marine sedimentary environments. These types of platforms (defined as M-type carbonate factory by Schlager, 2003) are, however, well-represented in the Phanerozoic geologic record. They accumulated following mass extinction events of reef-building marine organisms with a rigid carbonate skeleton, in particular during the late Paleozoic (post Frasnian) and Mesozoic. This study aims to outline some common characteristics of high-relief microbial platforms with respect to platform geometry, facies belts and lithofacies types based on the evaluation of several case studies from outcrops and published...
Seaward progradation of several kilometers has been documented mostly for leeward margin low-angle c...
A massive occurrence of microbial carbonates, including abundant sponge remains, within the Devonian...
Composite floral and faunal assemblages of the marine realm are known to produce distinctive types o...
The Carboniferous, particularly during the Serpukhovian and Bashkirian time, was a period of scarce ...
The Djebel Bou Dahar (DBD) carbonate platform (Early Jurassic, High Atlas, Morocco) was deposited on...
Facies analyses on the Latemar isolated carbonate platform suggest a higher proportion of microbial ...
Throughout most of the Phanerozoic, reef rigidity resulted as much, or more, from early lithificatio...
Seaward progradation of several kilometers has been documented mostly for leeward margin low-angle c...
The Djebel Bou Dahar (DBD) carbonate platform (High Atlas, Morocco) developed in an intracratonic ri...
Research into lacustrine microbialites has intensified in response to recent giant oil field discove...
Describing, characterizing and interpreting the nearly infinite variety of carbonate rocks are conun...
The Bashkirian–Moscovian carbonate platform of the Sierra del Cuera (Cantabrian Mountains, N Spain) ...
Microbial deposits at Shark Bay, Australia constitute one of the largest and most diverse modern occ...
International audienceMiddle to Upper Oxfordian reefs of a shallow marine carbonate platform located...
Seaward progradation of several kilometers has been documented mostly for leeward margin low-angle c...
A massive occurrence of microbial carbonates, including abundant sponge remains, within the Devonian...
Composite floral and faunal assemblages of the marine realm are known to produce distinctive types o...
The Carboniferous, particularly during the Serpukhovian and Bashkirian time, was a period of scarce ...
The Djebel Bou Dahar (DBD) carbonate platform (Early Jurassic, High Atlas, Morocco) was deposited on...
Facies analyses on the Latemar isolated carbonate platform suggest a higher proportion of microbial ...
Throughout most of the Phanerozoic, reef rigidity resulted as much, or more, from early lithificatio...
Seaward progradation of several kilometers has been documented mostly for leeward margin low-angle c...
The Djebel Bou Dahar (DBD) carbonate platform (High Atlas, Morocco) developed in an intracratonic ri...
Research into lacustrine microbialites has intensified in response to recent giant oil field discove...
Describing, characterizing and interpreting the nearly infinite variety of carbonate rocks are conun...
The Bashkirian–Moscovian carbonate platform of the Sierra del Cuera (Cantabrian Mountains, N Spain) ...
Microbial deposits at Shark Bay, Australia constitute one of the largest and most diverse modern occ...
International audienceMiddle to Upper Oxfordian reefs of a shallow marine carbonate platform located...
Seaward progradation of several kilometers has been documented mostly for leeward margin low-angle c...
A massive occurrence of microbial carbonates, including abundant sponge remains, within the Devonian...
Composite floral and faunal assemblages of the marine realm are known to produce distinctive types o...