2002
DOI: 10.1306/101401720587
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Microbially Induced Sedimentary Structures--A New Category Within the Classification of Primary Sedimentary Structures--Discussion

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“…N). Thin crusts exhibit a mottled, wrinkly surface which looks similar to descriptions by Klein () and Gingras () of wrinkle marks. There is a lack of aeolian scale dunes preserved within the outcrop successions, those dunes that are present are preserved at a maximum of 20 cm.…”
Section: Lithofacies Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…N). Thin crusts exhibit a mottled, wrinkly surface which looks similar to descriptions by Klein () and Gingras () of wrinkle marks. There is a lack of aeolian scale dunes preserved within the outcrop successions, those dunes that are present are preserved at a maximum of 20 cm.…”
Section: Lithofacies Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In such cases, the former presence of a microbial mat can only be inferred indirectly through physical or chemical properties of the sediment, e.g., indications of resistance to erosion, cohesiveness, modified permeability and mat-related mineralization (Schieber, 1999(Schieber, , 2004Schieber et al, 2007;Gerdes et al, 2000;Noffke et al, 2001a;Noffke, 2010). The resulting tell-tale sedimentary features, such as a lamina-specific sorting, shrinkage cracks, microbial sand chips or gas domes, are commonly referred to as microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS; Noffke et al, 2001a;Gingras, 2002) or mat-related structures (MRS; Schieber et al, 2007;Eriksson et al, 2010). In the Moodies Group, microbial lamination occurs as black, dark green weathering, erosion-resistant, densely spaced, subparallel crinkly laminae.…”
Section: Identification and Classification Of Microbial Matsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since these two types of sedimentary structures represent the terminal form of similar sedimentary structures, both of them are grouped into the wrinkle smctures in a broad sense. The scarcity of modern analogs leads to the debate on the actual origin of the wrinkle structures in a broad sense (Gingras, 2002;Noffie et al, 2002).…”
Section: Macroscopic Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%