Microbial deposits at Shark Bay constitute a diverse living microbial carbonate system, developed in a semi-arid, highly evaporative marine setting. Three tidal flats located in different embayments within the World Heritage area were investigated in order to compare microbial deposits and their Holocene evolution. The stressing conditions in the intertidal–subtidal environment have produced a microbial ecosystem that is trapping, binding and biologically inducing CaCO3 precipitation, producing laminated stromatolites (tufted, smooth and colloform), non-laminated thrombolitic forms (pustular) and cryptomicrobial non-laminated forms (microbial pavement). A general shallowing-upwards sedimentary cycle was recognized and correlated with Holoce...
The Djebel Bou Dahar (DBD) carbonate platform (Early Jurassic, High Atlas, Morocco) was deposited on...
This study documents the processes involved in forming flaser and wavy bedding governed by microbial...
<p>Stromatolites are organosedimentary build-ups that have formed as a result of the sediment trappi...
Microbial deposits at Shark Bay, Australia constitute one of the largest and most diverse modern occ...
Three decades after declaration of World Heritage status for Shark Bay new research findings are bei...
The distribution, nature and extent of microbial deposits in Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay have been inves...
Microbialites and peloids are commonly associated throughout the geologic record. Proterozoic carbon...
Modern microbial mats from Shark Bay are commonly regarded as robust analogues for Precambrian strom...
This PhD study focused on organic, inorganic and isotopic geochemical studies of modern stromatolite...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
Research into lacustrine microbialites has intensified in response to recent giant oil field discove...
The zone of continental margins is most important for the ocean’s productivity and nutrient budget a...
The application of modern methods of time-series analysis to a record of sea-level variation at Flin...
Environmental parameters in Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay were investigated to characterize extrinsic fact...
Marine biogenic carbonates are comprehensive archives of paleoenvironmental conditions. The main env...
The Djebel Bou Dahar (DBD) carbonate platform (Early Jurassic, High Atlas, Morocco) was deposited on...
This study documents the processes involved in forming flaser and wavy bedding governed by microbial...
<p>Stromatolites are organosedimentary build-ups that have formed as a result of the sediment trappi...
Microbial deposits at Shark Bay, Australia constitute one of the largest and most diverse modern occ...
Three decades after declaration of World Heritage status for Shark Bay new research findings are bei...
The distribution, nature and extent of microbial deposits in Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay have been inves...
Microbialites and peloids are commonly associated throughout the geologic record. Proterozoic carbon...
Modern microbial mats from Shark Bay are commonly regarded as robust analogues for Precambrian strom...
This PhD study focused on organic, inorganic and isotopic geochemical studies of modern stromatolite...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
Research into lacustrine microbialites has intensified in response to recent giant oil field discove...
The zone of continental margins is most important for the ocean’s productivity and nutrient budget a...
The application of modern methods of time-series analysis to a record of sea-level variation at Flin...
Environmental parameters in Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay were investigated to characterize extrinsic fact...
Marine biogenic carbonates are comprehensive archives of paleoenvironmental conditions. The main env...
The Djebel Bou Dahar (DBD) carbonate platform (Early Jurassic, High Atlas, Morocco) was deposited on...
This study documents the processes involved in forming flaser and wavy bedding governed by microbial...
<p>Stromatolites are organosedimentary build-ups that have formed as a result of the sediment trappi...