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Brooke E. Vitek, Erica P. Suosaari, John F. Stolz, Amanda M. Oehlert and R. Pamela Reid
One of the largest assemblages of living marine microbialites, with shapes and sizes analogous to ancient structures, is found along the margins of Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia. An investigation of microbial mats on the surfaces of these st...
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Gabriel Andrés Casal,Patricia Vallati,Lucio Manuel Ibiricu,Andrea De Sosa Tomas,Nicolás Foix,José Óscar Alllard,Rubén Darío Martínez
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The presence of stromatolites from Cretaceous outcrops at the headwaters of the río Chico locality in the Golfo San Jorge Basin is reported for the first time. They are present in the uppermost part of the Lago Colhué Huapi Formation (Coniacian-Maastrich...
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George E. Mustoe, Mike Viney and Jim Mills
Central Wyoming, USA, was the site of ancient Lake Gosiute during the Early Eocene. Lake Gosiute was a large body of water surrounded by subtropical forest, the lake being part of a lacustrine complex that occupied the Green River Basin. Lake level rises...
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Oscar Ercilla
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In several salars in the Andes Highlands in Chile, gypsum stromatolites have been described. Stromatolites are structures with organic origin and they are normally formed by carbonates. Field observations achieved in five salars in the Andes of northern ...
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