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Description: Stromatolites growing her in Yalgorup national park in Australia (there are also other stromatolithes in Shark Bay and in Western Australia. Stromatolites are "attached, lithified "sedimentary" growth structures, accretionary away from a point or limited surface of initiation." (Low tide)
Title: StromatolitheAustralie25
Credit: Photograph taken by C. Eeckhout. Noter la turbidité et couleur verte de l'eau qui montre la présence de nutriment, et la faible déclivité du substrat qui expose le milieu à une intense insolation, mais l'absence d'algues fertes sur les structures biogènes que sont les stromatolites (dites "trombolites" en Australie)
Author: C Eeckhout
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