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Advances in Stromatolite Geobiology

  • Unique in its kind as this book focuses on geobiological structure , in particular stromatolites and microbialites
  • Provides access to ancient habitats and biodiversity
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences (LNEARTH, volume 131)

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Table of contents (32 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. General Aspects and Research History

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Kalkowsky’s Stromatolites and Oolites (Lower Buntsandstein, Northern Germany)

      • Josef Paul, Tadeusz M. Peryt, Robert V. Burne
      Pages 13-28
  3. Stromatolite Formation and Microbial Biomineralisation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 75-75
    2. Molecular Approaches to Studying Living Stromatolites

      • Brendan P. Burns, Nithya Baburajendran, Joannita Dharmawan
      Pages 91-100
    3. Microbial Control on Lamina Formation in a Travertine of Crystal Geyser, Utah

      • Chiduru Takashima, Tomoyo Okumura, Shin Nishida, Toshihiko Shimamoto, Hiroko Koike, Akihiro Kano
      Pages 123-133
    4. The Role of Purple Sulphur Bacteria in Carbonate Precipitation of Modern and Possibly Early Precambrian Stromatolites

      • Rolf Warthmann, Crisógono Vasconcelos, Anne Greet Bittermann, Judith A. McKenzie
      Pages 141-149
    5. Precipitation of CaCO3 Under Sulphate-Reduction Conditions

      • Dorota Wolicka, Andrzej Borkowski
      Pages 151-160
    6. Myxococcus xanthus Colony Calcification: An Study to Better Understand the Processes Involved in the Formation of this Stromatolite-Like Structure

      • Concepcion Jimenez-Lopez, Kaoutar Ben Chekroun, F. Jroundi, Manuel Rodríguez-Gallego, Jose Maria Arias, Maria Teresa González-Muñoz
      Pages 161-181
    7. Are Stromatolites the Most Ancient Skeletal Organisms?

      • Evgenia Sumina, Vladimir Orleansky, Dmitry Sumin
      Pages 183-185
    8. Microbial Mats and Microbialites in the Freshwater Laguna Bacalar, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

      • Eberhard Gischler, Stjepko Golubic, Michael A. Gibson, Wolfgang Oschmann, J. Harold Hudson
      Pages 187-205
  4. Microbial Ecology and Fossil Record

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 207-207
    2. Geomicrobiology of Fluid Venting Structures at the Salse di Nirano Mud Volcano Area in the Northern Apennines (Italy)

      • Christina Heller, Martin Blumenberg, Sebastian Kokoschka, Christoph Wrede, Michael Hoppert, Marco Taviani et al.
      Pages 209-220
    3. Trace Element and Biomarker Signatures in Iron-Precipitating Microbial Mats from the Tunnel of Äspö (Sweden)

      • Jens Kurz, Klaus Simon, Christine Heim, Joachim Reitner, Nadia–Valérie Quéric, Volker Thiel
      Pages 221-231

About this book

Stromatolites are the most intriguing geobiological structures of the entire earth history since the beginning of the fossil record in the Archaean. Stromatolites and microbialites are interpreted as biosedimentological remains of biofilms and microbial mats. These structures are important environmental and evolutionary archives which give us information about ancient habitats, biodiversity, and evolution of complex benthic ecosystems. However, many geobiological aspects of these structures are still unknown or only poorly understood. The present proceedings highlight the new ideas and information on the formation and environmental setting of stromatolites presented at the occasion of the Kalkowsky Symposium 2008, held in Göttingen, Germany.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Geowissenschaftlichen Zentrums, Abt. Geobiologie, Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany

    Joachim Reitner

  • Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum, Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany

    Nadia-Valérie Quéric, Gernot Arp

About the authors

Joachim Reitner: Professor (chair) for Paleontology and Geobiology, director of the Department of Geobiology and the Courant Research Centre of Geobiology at the University of Göttingen. Awardee of the DFG G.W.-Leibniz award and ordinary member of the Göttingen Academy of Science. Coordinator of the DFG research unit 571 "Geobiology of Organo- and Biofilms"

Nadia-Valérie Quéric:PhD in microbial ecology of deep marine sediments at the University of Bremen. Research assistant for geomicrobiology at the Department of Geobiology of the University of Göttingen.

Gernot Arp:PhD in paleontology and geobiology of ancient microbial systems at the University of Göttingen. Research associate for paleontology and geomicrobiology at the Department of Geobiology of the University of Göttingen. Associate coordinator of the DFG research unit 571 "Geobiology of Organo- and Biofilms".

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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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