2021
DOI: 10.1111/sed.12850
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Columnar microbialites of the upper Miocene of Mallorca (Spain): A new morphogenetic model based on concurrent accretion and bioturbation – uncommon or overlooked?

Abstract: Bioturbation has long been considered an antagonist of microbialite development and preservation, because metazoan grazing and burrowing destroy benthic microbial communities. However, metazoan bioturbation, in conjunction with microbial accretion, may have had a significant role in the morphogenesis of some columnar microbialites, as suggested by the case study presented and by some Phanerozoic and Upper Proterozoic analogues discussed here. Late Miocene in age, the studied microbial biostrome developed in a … Show more

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“…Upper Miocene inner shelf deposits from the Mallorca Island comprise spectacular stromatolites within successions of oolitic and finegrained carbonates. Suarez-Gonzalez et al (2022) analyze in detail the stromatolite facies from some key localities, which commonly develop a characteristic pseudo-columnar growth style. The intensely discussed topic of the antagonistic relationships between microbial communities and bioturbation by metazoans is key in this contribution.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Upper Miocene inner shelf deposits from the Mallorca Island comprise spectacular stromatolites within successions of oolitic and finegrained carbonates. Suarez-Gonzalez et al (2022) analyze in detail the stromatolite facies from some key localities, which commonly develop a characteristic pseudo-columnar growth style. The intensely discussed topic of the antagonistic relationships between microbial communities and bioturbation by metazoans is key in this contribution.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suarez‐Gonzalez et al . (2022) analyze in detail the stromatolite facies from some key localities, which commonly develop a characteristic pseudo‐columnar growth style. The intensely discussed topic of the antagonistic relationships between microbial communities and bioturbation by metazoans is key in this contribution.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%