2019
DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2019.8
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Stromatolite Provinces of Hamelin Pool: Physiographic Controls On Stromatolites and Associated Lithofacies

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“…These coupled morphological and environmental observations (Suosaari, Reid, Abreu Araujo, et al, ) enabled a process‐based link to be established between bathymetry, energy and microbial sedimentation in a well‐constrained, modern environment. The recognition of both biological and environmental influences on macroscale stromatolite morphology in Hamelin Pool refines previous models of stromatolite morphogenesis (Suosaari et al, ). In contrast to the Trompette () model, which suggests that macroscale morphology is dominantly controlled by environment, the new data from Hamelin highlight both environment and biology as important controls of macroscale morphology.…”
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“…These coupled morphological and environmental observations (Suosaari, Reid, Abreu Araujo, et al, ) enabled a process‐based link to be established between bathymetry, energy and microbial sedimentation in a well‐constrained, modern environment. The recognition of both biological and environmental influences on macroscale stromatolite morphology in Hamelin Pool refines previous models of stromatolite morphogenesis (Suosaari et al, ). In contrast to the Trompette () model, which suggests that macroscale morphology is dominantly controlled by environment, the new data from Hamelin highlight both environment and biology as important controls of macroscale morphology.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…This would suggest that based on shape, stromatolites are sedimentary structures rather than fossils. New insight into controls of macroscale morphology and the controversy of fossils or sedimentary structures come from recent research in Hamelin Pool (Suosaari, Reid, Abreu Araujo, et al, ; Suosaari et al, ; Suosaari, Reid, Playford, et al, ).…”
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