By Tyler A. Lincoln, Samuel M. Webb & 3 more. Well-developed radial aragonite microfabrics and the ubiquitous occurrence of a Mg-silicate phase in Great Salt Lake ooids suggest influence of microbial activity and neomorphism.
Photomicrographs of exemplar ooids and best fit cortical layer boundaries.
Microbial and diagenetic steps leading to the mineralisation of Great Salt Lake microbialites
Microbial Activity and Neomorphism Influence the Composition and Microfabric of Ooids From Great Salt Lake, UT
An elongated ooid shape and the fitted invariant shape of the model (c
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Great Salt Lake microbiology: a historical perspective
Calcitic ooid with radial-concentric fabric composed of barely
Organic matter influence on ooid formation: New insights into classic examples (Great Salt Lake, USA; Triassic Germanic Basin, Germany)
Figure 13 from Comparative Sedimentology of Lake Bonneville and the Great Salt Lake
The Sedimentary Record
Elizabeth TROWER, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, CUB, Department of Geological Sciences
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Organic matter influence on ooid formation: New insights into classic examples (Great Salt Lake, USA; Triassic Germanic Basin, Germany)