The distribution, nature and extent of microbial deposits in Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay have been investigated and mapped with emphasis on the occurrence, external morphologies, internal fabrics, constructional mechanisms, microbial communities, growth rates and sediment associations in the intertidal and previously little researched subtidal zone. Detailed georeferenced substrate mapping revealed extensive subtidal microbial deposits occupying approximately 300 km2 of the total Holocene 1400 km2 area of Hamelin Pool. The Microbial Pavement covers 227 km2 of the subtidal substrate that together with columnar structures reveals a subtidal microbial habitat which occupies an area 10 times larger than the area of the intertidal deposits. Microbia...
The application of modern methods of time-series analysis to a record of sea-level variation at Flin...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
Laminated microbial mats and microbialites have been documented from a variety of coastal marine env...
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...
Microbial deposits at Shark Bay constitute a diverse living microbial carbonate system, developed in...
Microbialites and peloids are commonly associated throughout the geologic record. Proterozoic carbon...
Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia, is home to the most extensive living stromatolite system...
Hamelin Pool, the eastern embayment in Western Australia’s Shark Bay, hosts the world’s largest asse...
Stromatolites are lithified organosedimentary structures that dominate the fossil record during the ...
Environmental parameters in Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay were investigated to characterize extrinsic fact...
This PhD study focused on organic, inorganic and isotopic geochemical studies of modern stromatolite...
A recent field-intensive program in Shark Bay, Western Australia provides new multi-scale perspectiv...
<p>Stromatolites are organosedimentary build-ups that have formed as a result of the sediment trappi...
Modern microbial mats from Shark Bay are commonly regarded as robust analogues for Precambrian strom...
The application of modern methods of time-series analysis to a record of sea-level variation at Flin...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
Laminated microbial mats and microbialites have been documented from a variety of coastal marine env...
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...
Microbial deposits at Shark Bay constitute a diverse living microbial carbonate system, developed in...
Microbialites and peloids are commonly associated throughout the geologic record. Proterozoic carbon...
Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia, is home to the most extensive living stromatolite system...
Hamelin Pool, the eastern embayment in Western Australia’s Shark Bay, hosts the world’s largest asse...
Stromatolites are lithified organosedimentary structures that dominate the fossil record during the ...
Environmental parameters in Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay were investigated to characterize extrinsic fact...
This PhD study focused on organic, inorganic and isotopic geochemical studies of modern stromatolite...
A recent field-intensive program in Shark Bay, Western Australia provides new multi-scale perspectiv...
<p>Stromatolites are organosedimentary build-ups that have formed as a result of the sediment trappi...
Modern microbial mats from Shark Bay are commonly regarded as robust analogues for Precambrian strom...
The application of modern methods of time-series analysis to a record of sea-level variation at Flin...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
Laminated microbial mats and microbialites have been documented from a variety of coastal marine env...