Two Years in the Life of a Stromatolite, Highborne Cay, Bahamas: Sedimentation, Accretion, and the Role of Diatoms

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An intensive field program monitoring modern marine stromatolites
indicates that diatoms increase accretion rates compared to purely
prokaryotic communities, but diatoms are not responsible for the coarse
grained sandy textures of these structures.

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