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- bioherms and biostromes. A bioherm is a landform of organic sedimentary rock enclosed or surrounded by rock of different origin. A biostrome is a distinctly...
- "Paleoecology and sedimentary environment of the Late Devonian coral biostrome from the Central Devonian Field, Russia". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology...
- spread, strew Gr**** στορέννυμι (storénnumi), στόρνυμι, στρῶμα (strôma) biostrome, stroma strat- army Gr**** στρατός (stratós), στρατηγία (stratēgía) stratagem...
- might be built exclusively or primarily by cyanobacteria. Examples of biostromes formed by cyanobacteria occur in the Great Salt Lake in Utah, United States...
- reefs reemerged during the Olenekian, mainly being composed of sponge biostrome and bivalve builups. Keratose sponges were particularly noteworthy in...
- have had different denominations on literature, such as banks, bioherms, biostromes, bivalve reefs or bivalve mounds. Manticula M. problematica Špik Mountain...
- important reef-builders of their time, living close together in flat biostromes or elevated bioherms on soft tropical carbonate platforms. Externally...
- spread, strew Gr**** στορέννυμι (storénnumi), στόρνυμι, στρῶμα (strôma) biostrome, stroma strat- army Gr**** στρατός (stratós), στρατηγία (stratēgía) stratagem...
- Kliphoek Member, Dabis Fm., - Jenkins 1985 at Fossilworks.org Reefal biostrome, Kuibis Subgroup at Fossilworks.org Vendian fauna, Kuibis Formation, -...
- heights of up to 40 m and lengths of up to 80 m, representing m****ive biostromes with a varied ****ociated fossil ****emblage, including bivalves, gastropods...