Ooids (subspherical particles with a laminated cortex growing around a nucleus) are ubiquitous in the geological record since the Archean and have been widely studied for more than two centuries. However, various questions about them remain open, particularly about the role of microbial communities and organic matter in their formation and development. Although ooids typically occur rolling around in agitated waters, here, we describe for the first time aragonite ooids forming statically within microbial mats from hypersaline ponds of Kiritimati (Kiribati, central Pacific). Subspherical particles had been previously observed in these mats and classified as spherulites, but these particles grow around autochthonous micritic nuclei, and many ...
ABSTRACT: Miocene palustrine ooids located in the Nullarbor Plain, southern Australia, illustrate th...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
2013-09-13Stromatolites, defined descriptively by Semikhatov et al. (1979) as ""attached, laminated,...
While ooids have been significant components of many shallow-water carbonates throughout Earth’s his...
Ooids are typically spherical sediment grains characterised by concentric layers encapsulating a cor...
Ooids are typically found in frequently reworked coastal sediments, and are thought to accrete by in...
Ooids are accretionary grains commonly reported from turbulent, shallow‐water environments. They hav...
Microbial mats represented the earliest complex ecosystems on Earth, since fossil mineralized exampl...
The succession in the Tizra Formation shows an excellent exposure of a small open marine platform wh...
This study reports on ooid diversity from different lithotypes of the Yacoraite Formation (Salta Gro...
Microbial life has been fundamental in the evolution of the Earth throughout geologic time. Although...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
Benthic microorganisms form highly organized communities called “biofilms.” A biofilm consists of th...
Ooids are small spherical to ellipsoidal coated grains, characterized by concentric layers of calciu...
We constrained the origin and genetic environment of modern iron ooids (sand-sized grains with a cor...
ABSTRACT: Miocene palustrine ooids located in the Nullarbor Plain, southern Australia, illustrate th...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
2013-09-13Stromatolites, defined descriptively by Semikhatov et al. (1979) as ""attached, laminated,...
While ooids have been significant components of many shallow-water carbonates throughout Earth’s his...
Ooids are typically spherical sediment grains characterised by concentric layers encapsulating a cor...
Ooids are typically found in frequently reworked coastal sediments, and are thought to accrete by in...
Ooids are accretionary grains commonly reported from turbulent, shallow‐water environments. They hav...
Microbial mats represented the earliest complex ecosystems on Earth, since fossil mineralized exampl...
The succession in the Tizra Formation shows an excellent exposure of a small open marine platform wh...
This study reports on ooid diversity from different lithotypes of the Yacoraite Formation (Salta Gro...
Microbial life has been fundamental in the evolution of the Earth throughout geologic time. Although...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
Benthic microorganisms form highly organized communities called “biofilms.” A biofilm consists of th...
Ooids are small spherical to ellipsoidal coated grains, characterized by concentric layers of calciu...
We constrained the origin and genetic environment of modern iron ooids (sand-sized grains with a cor...
ABSTRACT: Miocene palustrine ooids located in the Nullarbor Plain, southern Australia, illustrate th...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
2013-09-13Stromatolites, defined descriptively by Semikhatov et al. (1979) as ""attached, laminated,...