Algal tuft structures in stromatolites from the Upper Triassic of south-west England

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Algal tuft structures in stromatolites from the Upper Triassic of south-west England

  • Volume / Part: 24 / 3
  • Publication Date: July 1981
  • Page(s): 655 - 660
  • Authored By: M. J. Mayall and V. P. Wright

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Stromatolites in the Upper Triassic (Rhaetic) of south-west Britain contain lineations within (algal) laminae which are compared to filament tufts in modern algal mats. These Triassic tuft structures were formed by the clumping of highly motile micro-organisms displaying strong phototaxis, probably oscillatoriacean cyanophytes. Although such structures are common in modern algal mats they have not previously been recognized in ancient stromatolites. Their preservation in the Triassic is due to early lithification. Such fossil structures provide information on the nature of the algal community even though no actual algal remains are preserved.

Palaeontology - Volume 24 Part 3 Pages 655-660



Palaeontology - Volume 24 Part 3 Pages 655-660

Citations

MAYALL, M. J., WRIGHT, V. P. 1981. Algal tuft structures in stromatolites from the Upper Triassic of south-west England. Palaeontology, 24, 3, 655–660.