A convergence of climate, paleolatitude, basin evolution, water depth and seawater chemistry conditions, favourable for carbonate precipitation and preservation, facilitated initiation and sustained growth of the similar to 350 m-thick Arkaroola carbonate reef, part of the Balcanoona Formation, during the Cryogenian interglacial in South Australia's northern Flinders region. The reef is distinguished by its diverse stromatolitic framework; its internal architecture as exposed on the gorge walls of Kingsmill Creek, reveals spatial and temporal variability of the stromatolite assemblage. Growth of planar microbial biostromes initiated development of a stable carbonate substrate on underlying thick mudstone-to-sandstone. Once stabilised, a rob...
Bryozoan–stromatolite associations (bryostromatolites) formed conspicuous reef structures throughout...
The 3,430-million-year-old Strelley Pool Chert ( SPC) ( Pilbara Craton, Australia) is a sedimentary ...
<p>Stromatolites are organosedimentary build-ups that have formed as a result of the sediment trappi...
A convergence of climate, paleolatitude, basin evolution, water depth and seawater chemistry conditi...
The development of a carbonate reef on the eastern margin of the Adelaide Geosyncline in a period br...
Microbial fabrics (stromatolites, thrombolites and calcimicrobes) occur in many Paleozoic carbonate ...
The 3.43 billion-year-old Strelley Pool Chert, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, contains compellin...
Following the Frasnian-Famennian mass extinction, which eliminated most skeletal reef-building fauna...
A recent field-intensive program in Shark Bay, Western Australia provides new multi-scale perspectiv...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
The Linnaean name Cryptozoön proliferumHall was proposed in 1883 for a previously undescribed life-f...
Precambrian stromatolites in South Australia are almost entirely restricted to the folded rock seque...
The 3,430-million-year-old Strelley Pool Chert (SPC) (Pilbara Craton, Australia) is a sedimentary ro...
Three decades after declaration of World Heritage status for Shark Bay new research findings are bei...
Although skeletal organisms have received most of the emphasis in studies on Phanerozoic reef histor...
Bryozoan–stromatolite associations (bryostromatolites) formed conspicuous reef structures throughout...
The 3,430-million-year-old Strelley Pool Chert ( SPC) ( Pilbara Craton, Australia) is a sedimentary ...
<p>Stromatolites are organosedimentary build-ups that have formed as a result of the sediment trappi...
A convergence of climate, paleolatitude, basin evolution, water depth and seawater chemistry conditi...
The development of a carbonate reef on the eastern margin of the Adelaide Geosyncline in a period br...
Microbial fabrics (stromatolites, thrombolites and calcimicrobes) occur in many Paleozoic carbonate ...
The 3.43 billion-year-old Strelley Pool Chert, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, contains compellin...
Following the Frasnian-Famennian mass extinction, which eliminated most skeletal reef-building fauna...
A recent field-intensive program in Shark Bay, Western Australia provides new multi-scale perspectiv...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
The Linnaean name Cryptozoön proliferumHall was proposed in 1883 for a previously undescribed life-f...
Precambrian stromatolites in South Australia are almost entirely restricted to the folded rock seque...
The 3,430-million-year-old Strelley Pool Chert (SPC) (Pilbara Craton, Australia) is a sedimentary ro...
Three decades after declaration of World Heritage status for Shark Bay new research findings are bei...
Although skeletal organisms have received most of the emphasis in studies on Phanerozoic reef histor...
Bryozoan–stromatolite associations (bryostromatolites) formed conspicuous reef structures throughout...
The 3,430-million-year-old Strelley Pool Chert ( SPC) ( Pilbara Craton, Australia) is a sedimentary ...
<p>Stromatolites are organosedimentary build-ups that have formed as a result of the sediment trappi...