Microbialite
Definition
Microbialites are “organosedimentary deposits that have accreted as a result of a benthic microbial community trapping and binding detrital sediment and/or forming the locus of mineral precipitation” (Burne and Moore, 1987, pp. 241–242).
Introduction
Microbial carbonates are produced by the interaction of microbial growth and metabolism, cell surface properties, and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) with mineral precipitation and grain trapping. The early lithification that is essential for the accretion and preservation of benthic microbial carbonates is both biologically mediated and environmentally dependent. Consequently, microbialite history reflects not only microbial mat evolution, but also long-term changes in seawater and atmospheric chemistry that have influenced microbial metabolism and seawater carbonate saturation state.
Microbialites are in place benthic sediments produced by microbial processes. The term “microbialite” has been most widely...
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Riding, R. (2011). Microbialites, Stromatolites, and Thrombolites. In: Reitner, J., Thiel, V. (eds) Encyclopedia of Geobiology. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9212-1_196
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