Definition of Microbialite. Meaning of Microbialite. Synonyms of Microbialite

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- Microbialite is a benthic sedimentary deposit made of carbonate mud (particle diameter < 5 μm) that is formed with the mediation of microbes. The constituent...
- stratum', and λίθος (líthos) 'rock') are layered sedimentary formations (microbialite) that are created mainly by photosynthetic microorganisms such as cyanobacteria...
- s****line of Lake Salda were formed over time by microbes; these so-called microbialites provide some of the oldest known fossilized records of life. Studying...
- Marble Canyon, British Columbia, Canada home to colonies of freshwater microbialites. It is located between the towns of Lillooet and Cache Cr**** (29.44...
- United States and Turkey conducted research on Lake Salda's s****line microbialite sediments. The rocks along the s****line of Lake Salda were formed over...
- A.; Levit, G. & Palinska, K.A. (2003). "Biofilm, Biodictyon, Biomat Microbialites, Oolites, Stromatolites, Geophysiology, Global Mechanism, Parahistology"...
- is deemed as Oxynoemacheilus ercisi****, has been discovered inside a microbialite. 103 species of phytoplankton have been recorded in the lake including...
- surface, marked by volcanoes and continents, features already round microbialites. The Moon, still orbiting Earth much closer than today and still dominating...
- 2008. Retrieved 29 December 2014. Sheehan, P.M.; Harris, M.T. (2004). "Microbialite resurgence after the Late Ordovician extinction". Nature. 430 (6995):...
- placozoans. Knaust (2021) reported preservation of placozoan fossils in a microbialite bed from the Middle Tri****ic Muschelkalk (Germany). Traditionally, classification...