- Calcimicrobe
Characteristic of the
Neoproterozoic andCambrian epochs, the heterogeneous group called calcimicrobes are calcareous colonial microfossils, which include many morphologically dissimilar organisms, whose effect in massive aggregations, in association with shellymetazoa ns, was to lay down the earliest recognizablereef systems: compareArchaeocyathid s. The earliest recognizable patch reefs date to theTommotian . Individual calcimicrobes laid downcalcium carbonate in tubules, threads, chambered structures and other forms. The term calcimicrobe is useful in recreating thepaleoecology of these systems. The term was first applied by N.P. James and D.I. Gravestock in 1990.References
*James, ,N.P.and D.I.Gravestock.1990. "Lower Cambrian shelf and shelf margin buildups, Flinders Ranges, South Australia." "Sedimentology" 37:455–480.
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