Recognition of Bacterially Induced Mineral Precipitates: Examples from Carbonate, Silicate, and Mn- and Fe-rich Deposits

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Bacterially induced mineral deposits range from those fairly obvious on
the outcrop to those in which the bacteria only occur as the nucleus
around which precipitation is initiated. Nevertheless, all of these
precipitates provide evidence for the former existence of bacterial
life.

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