The rock record contains a rich variety of sedimentary surface textures on siliciclastic sandstone, siltstone and mudstone bedding planes. In recent years, an increasing number of these textures have been attributed to surficial microbial mats at the time of deposition, resulting in their classification as microbially induced sedimentary structures, or MISS. Research into MISS has developed at a rapid rate, resulting in a number of misconceptions in the literature. Here, we attempt to rectify these MISS misunderstandings. The first part of this paper surveys the stratigraphic and environmental range of reported MISS, revealing that contrary to popular belief there are more reported MISS-bearing rock units of Phanerozoic than Precambrian age...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
The rock record contains a rich variety of sedimentary surface textures on siliciclastic sandstone, ...
The rock record contains a rich variety of sedimentary surface textures on siliciclastic sandstone, ...
AbstractThe rock record contains a rich variety of sedimentary surface textures on siliciclastic san...
Abundant and well-preserved fossil microbenthos occurs in siliciclastic deposits of all Earth ages, ...
We thank Noffke (2017) for her comment and for providing an opportunity to clarify our classificatio...
Abundant and well-preserved fossil microbenthos occurs in siliciclastic deposits of all Earth ages, ...
We thank Noffke (2017) for her comment and for providing an opportunity to clarify our classificatio...
A wide variety of sub-ripple-scale sedimentary surface textures are known from bedding planes in the...
Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) result from the response of microbial mats to phys...
Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) result from the response of microbial mats to phys...
Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) result from the response of microbial mats to phys...
A wide variety of sub-ripple-scale sedimentary surface textures are known from bedding planes in the...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
The rock record contains a rich variety of sedimentary surface textures on siliciclastic sandstone, ...
The rock record contains a rich variety of sedimentary surface textures on siliciclastic sandstone, ...
AbstractThe rock record contains a rich variety of sedimentary surface textures on siliciclastic san...
Abundant and well-preserved fossil microbenthos occurs in siliciclastic deposits of all Earth ages, ...
We thank Noffke (2017) for her comment and for providing an opportunity to clarify our classificatio...
Abundant and well-preserved fossil microbenthos occurs in siliciclastic deposits of all Earth ages, ...
We thank Noffke (2017) for her comment and for providing an opportunity to clarify our classificatio...
A wide variety of sub-ripple-scale sedimentary surface textures are known from bedding planes in the...
Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) result from the response of microbial mats to phys...
Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) result from the response of microbial mats to phys...
Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) result from the response of microbial mats to phys...
A wide variety of sub-ripple-scale sedimentary surface textures are known from bedding planes in the...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...