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Geobiological Aspects of the Earliest Triassic Microbialites Along the Southern Periphery of the Tropical Yangtze Platform: Initiation and Cessation of a Microbial Regime
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BiologyAbstract Microbialite MassesEarly DiagenesisCold SeepsHindeodus Parvus ZoneMicrobial EcologyTropical Yangtze PlatformEnvironmental MicrobiologyGeobiological AspectsMicrobiologyBiostratigraphyPost-permian Microbial RegimePaleoecologyMedicineIntegrated StratigraphyEarliest Triassic Microbialites
Abstract Microbialite masses within the lowest Triassic strata along the southern periphery of the tropical Yangtze Platform were produced in a post-Permian microbial regime. These microbialites (the Hindeodus parvus Zone), which are represented by thrombolites, occur only where terrigenous sediment influx was rare, even in shallow-marine settings. The lower parts of the thrombolites lie upon a distinctly unconformable Permian-Triassic boundary and exhibit a thin-bedded to thick-bedded planar structure. In contrast, the upper parts of the thrombolites contain domed macrostructures that interact in complex ways with skeletal grainstones and packstones. Irregular frameworks of thrombolite bodies differ in degree of lateral and vertical accumulation and in the amalgamation of mesoclots of microbial origin; they exhibit marked variations in texture. A transgressive episode occurred in the earliest Triassic following the mass extinctions, and this included the initiation of microbial regimes that usually forme...
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