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stromatolite

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stro·mat·o·lite  (str-mtl-t)
n.
A widely distributed sedimentary structure consisting of laminated carbonate or silicate rocks, produced over geologic time by the trapping, binding, or precipitating of sediment by groups of microorganisms, primarily cyanobacteria.

[Late Latin strma, strmat-, covering; see stroma + -lite.]

stro·mato·litic (-mtl-tk) adj.

stromatolite [strəʊˈmætəˌlaɪt]
n
(Earth Sciences / Palaeontology) a rocky mass consisting of layers of calcareous material and sediment formed by the prolific growth of cyanobacteria: such structures date back to Precambrian times
[from Greek, from strōma covering + -lite]
stromatolitic  [strəʊˌmætəˈlɪtɪk] adj

stromatolite  (str-mtl-t)
A dome-shaped structure consisting of alternating layers of carbonate or silicate sediment and fossilized algal mats. Stromatolites are produced over geologic time by the trapping, binding, or precipitating of sediment by groups of microorganisms, primarily cyanobacteria. They are widely distributed in the fossil record and contain some of the oldest recorded forms of life, from over three billion years ago. They continue to form today especially in western Australia.


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In their research, each time a large die off occurred, they found a spike in the number of fossil algae mats called stromatolites strewn around the planet.
2005a, Cambro-Ordovician stromatolite occurrences in the Ottawa region: Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 40th Annual Meeting, Saratoga Springs, NY, paper No.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Fossil stromatolite (one shown above) suggest the early activity of cyanobacteria, but some argue the structures could also have abiotic origins.
 
 
 
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