Abstract: AbstractFibrous‐radiating carbonate spherulites spatially associated with poorly crystalline Mg‐Si substances have formed within conical microbialites in modern hypersaline lakes on Rottnest Island, Western Australia. Two spherulitic fabrics can be distinguished based on compositional and textural differences. The oldest (lowermost) fabric comprises variably intergrown aragonitic spherulites 100–500 μm wide, containing micritic nuclei with coccoid cell molds in various stages of cell division. Spherulite matrices contain aggregates of in...
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Topics: 
Mineralogy
Geochemistry