Microbial Activity and Neomorphism Influence the Composition and Microfabric of Ooids From Great Salt Lake, UT

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By Tyler A. Lincoln, Samuel M. Webb & 3 more. Well-developed radial aragonite microfabrics and the ubiquitous occurrence of a Mg-silicate phase in Great Salt Lake ooids suggest influence of microbial activity and neomorphism.

Oolite and coated grains

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Oolitic sediments from the Joulter's Cay oolitic shoal complex. (A, B)

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Ooids composed of coarse calcite spar without relics, interpreted as

Elizabeth TROWER, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, CUB, Department of Geological Sciences

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