Calcified Biofilms from Cambrian Oolitic Limestones in China
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The authors wish to acknowledge financial support from the Major Basic Research Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (Grant: 2013CB835002), the Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants: 41272036), the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant: 2014M552481), and the “Sanqin Scholarship” project of the Shaanxi Authority. We would like to thank Dr Jeong-Hyun Lee and two anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments.

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    Calcified biofilms are preserved as thin micritic coatings in the Cambrian oolitic limestone of two sections in North and South China. Standard petrographic examination revealed that the biofilms were developed during the early diagenetic stage immediately after the freshly deposited ooids, proceeding in the continuous sequence of depositional processes. The biofilm outlines are highly irregular, with steep sides, tower-like structures and overhanging projections; the internal fabric of the biofilms is composed of roughly laminated micrite aggregates with channel-like structures. Biofilms exhibit a strong fluorescent reaction. Detailed SEM examination suggests that the biofilms are biotically dominated by cyanobacteria. Our study demonstrates that microbial colonies, such as biofilms, can develop on ooid cortices and influence the formation and microstructures of those ooids.

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LIU Wei, ZHANG Xingliang.2015. Calcified Biofilms from Cambrian Oolitic Limestones in China[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),89(1):70-76

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  • Received:March 03,2014
  • Revised:May 13,2014
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  • Online: February 12,2015
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