Microbial fabric formation in spring mounds ("Microbialites") of alkaline salt lakes in the Badain Jaran Sand Sea, PR China

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Arp, G
Hofmann, J
Reitner, J
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[1] Univ Gottingen, Inst & Museum Geol & Paleontol, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Geog, D-12165 Berlin, Germany
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10.2307/3515349
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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The large sandy desert of Badain Jaran Shame, Inner Mongolia, has several salt lakes Located among megadunes with crests as high as 400 m. Most of the lakes are hypo- to hypersaline and alkaline, with pH values between 8.5 and 10. Because of their reef-lihe aragonitic pinnacles rising from the lake floor, Lake Nuoertu and Lake Huhejaran have been investigated in detail. The porous limestones of the tufa pinnacles ("spring mounds") result from a hydrochemically forced, exopolymer-mediated calcification of cyanobacteria-dominated microbial mats at sublacustrine springs. The development of their enigmatic fabrics is documented for the first time. Sickle-cell-like and bubble-shaped fabrics reflect successive mineralization. during degradation, shrinkage of the organic mucus, and gas formation by bacteria. Fossil analogues are known from the Pleistocene and Miocene (Ries-crater Lake), but older non-marine, Phanerozoic examples are expected. To the extent that these textures are associated exclusively with alkaline environments, they can be wed to test the hypothesis of an alkaline ocean early in Earth history.
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