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Biolaminoid facies in a peritidal sabkha: Permian Platy Dolomite of northern Poland
Authors:Ulrike Brehm  Andreij Gasiewicz  Giesela Gerdes  Wolfgang E Krumbein
Institution:Department of Geomicrobiology, ICBM, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany,
Polish Geological Institute, Rakowiecka 4, 00–975 Warsaw, Poland,
Department of Geomicrobiology, ICBM, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Marine Laboratory, 26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany,
Department of Geomicrobiology, ICBM, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany,
Abstract:The Platy Dolomite, a carbonate unit in the Zechstein Formation (Upper Permian) of the Leba Elevation, Poland, was deposited in a semi-closed or completely separated back-barrier sabkha environment. This arid, hypersaline zone is comparable to the recent Gavish Sabkha, Sinai. The processes which formed the modern Gavish Sabkha are similar to those responsible for the biolaminoid formation in the Platy Dolomite series. The deposition of this Platy Dolomite was mainly the result of microbial activity building extensive microbial mats. The Platy Dolomite is characterized by loosely packed microbial biolaminoids (a less significantly laminated build-up of biogenetic sediments) with horizontally or obliquely to vertically orientated filaments. Intermediary coated grains occur. Densely packed, flat laminated stromatolitic rocks, pure oolites, and bioclastic sedimentary strata are rarely intercalated with the biolaminoid beds. Laboratory and field investigations indicate that carbonate formation was induced by the chemoorganotrophic bacterial decay of cyanobacterial mats. Magnesium was bound and absorbed by organic matter and later liberated by anaerobic decay. Early diagenetic processes formed Mg2+- and Ca2+-enriched solutions in which carbonates precipitated biologically and chemically. A system of biogenic carbonate formation of the Platy Dolomite microbiolite series is proposed and supported by the results of microbiological laboratory studies.
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