2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2022.106194
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Ferruginous coated grains of microbial origin from the Lower Devonian (Pragian) of the Prague Basin (Czech Republic) – Petrological and geochemical perspective

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“…The co‐occurrence of epibenthic shells and chamosite was governed by well‐oxygenated substrates topping suboxic subsurfaces, where proximity to the Fe‐redox boundary controlled the precipitate coating the grains (Pufahl & Grimm, 2003; Dunn et al ., 2021). Hematite/chamosite couplets point to alternating redox processes associated with the role of passive and/or active microbial encrustations (Vodrážková et al ., 2022). Pyrite nucleated within the sulphate‐reducing zone, while authigenic baryte crystals precipitated over it.…”
Section: Representative Carbonate Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The co‐occurrence of epibenthic shells and chamosite was governed by well‐oxygenated substrates topping suboxic subsurfaces, where proximity to the Fe‐redox boundary controlled the precipitate coating the grains (Pufahl & Grimm, 2003; Dunn et al ., 2021). Hematite/chamosite couplets point to alternating redox processes associated with the role of passive and/or active microbial encrustations (Vodrážková et al ., 2022). Pyrite nucleated within the sulphate‐reducing zone, while authigenic baryte crystals precipitated over it.…”
Section: Representative Carbonate Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%