2021
DOI: 10.1002/dep2.145
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A multi‐scale approach to laminated microbial deposits in non‐marine carbonate environments through examples of the Cenozoic, north‐east Iberian Peninsula, Spain

Abstract: This contribution focusses on stromatolites and oncolites as tools to seek diverse environmental and climate information at different temporal scales. The scales are: (a) Low frequency, dealing with macroscopic and megascopic scales, and (b) high frequency, involving calendar and solar frequency bands. Two depositional environments are used for this purpose: (a) Fluvial and fluvial–lacustrine, which can develop under high to moderate gradients, and in low‐gradient conditions, and (b) lacustrine, subject to low… Show more

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“…Indeed, microbial structures are more developed during periods of temperate climate (Rupelian and Aquitanian) (Châteauneuf, 1972;Utescher et al, 2000;Scherler et al, 2013). The enhanced development of microbial structures in wet climates during the Aquitanian is already known from other locations in Western Europe (Roche et al, 2018;Arenas-Abad, 2021;Vennin et al, 2021). High precipitation rates may favour microbial activity by bringing nutrients into the lakes.…”
Section: The Inland Lacustrine Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, microbial structures are more developed during periods of temperate climate (Rupelian and Aquitanian) (Châteauneuf, 1972;Utescher et al, 2000;Scherler et al, 2013). The enhanced development of microbial structures in wet climates during the Aquitanian is already known from other locations in Western Europe (Roche et al, 2018;Arenas-Abad, 2021;Vennin et al, 2021). High precipitation rates may favour microbial activity by bringing nutrients into the lakes.…”
Section: The Inland Lacustrine Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many terrestrial sites, characterised by subaerial springs and flowing waters, represent ideal settings where calcium bicarbonate‐rich waters can precipitate different structures depending on the different climate situations. This is the case of the contribution by Arenas‐Abad (2021) who focusses on freshwater fluvial stromatolites and oncolites as tools to seek diverse environmental and climate information at different temporal scales.…”
Section: Where Do Non‐marine Carbonates Form?mentioning
confidence: 99%