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      Recent algal stromatolitic deposits, Andros Island, Bahamas. Preliminary report

      Geologische Rundschau
      Springer Nature

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            The abundance of stromatolites (algal laminated sedimentary structures) in the Precambrian followed by a decline in the Phanerozoic is explained by the evolution and diversification during the Phanerozoic of grazing animals which feed on surface algal mats and of burrowing animals which destroy sedimentary laminations.
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              A conglomeratic beachrock in Bimini, Bahamas

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                Journal
                Geologische Rundschau
                Geol Rundsch
                Springer Nature
                0016-7835
                1437-3262
                June 1972
                June 1972
                : 61
                : 2
                : 742-783
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                10.1007/BF01896344
                dfbdf08d-cb4f-4253-aa60-bec4225eedb0
                © 1972
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