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Genesis of microbialites as contemporaneous framework components of deglacial coral reefs, Tahiti (IODP 310)
Authors:H Westphal  K Heindel  M Brandano  J Peckmann
Institution:1. MARUM, Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, Universit?t Bremen, Leobener Stra?e, 28359, Bremen, Germany
2. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, Ple Aldo Moro, 5, 00185, Rome, Italy
Abstract:Deglacial reefs from Tahiti (IODP 310) feature a co-occurrence of zooxanthellate corals with microbialites that compose up to 80 vol% of the reef framework. The notion that microbialites tend to form in more nutrient-rich environments has previously led to the concept that such encrustations are considerably younger than the coral framework, and that they have formed in deeper storeys of the reef edifice, or that they represent severe disturbances of the reef ecosystem. As indicated by their repetitive interbedding with coralline red algae, the microbialites of this reef succession of Tahiti, however, formed immediately after coral growth under photic conditions. Clearly, the deglacial reef microbialites present in the IODP 310 cores did not follow disturbances such as drowning or suffocation by terrestrial material, and are not “disaster forms”. Given that the corals and the microbialites developed in close spatial proximity, highly elevated nutrient levels caused by fluvial or groundwater transport from the volcanic hinterland are an unlikely cause for the exceptionally voluminous development of microbialites. That voluminous deglacial reef microbialites generally are restricted to volcanic islands, however, implies that moderately, and possibly episodically elevated nutrient levels favored this type of microbialite formation.
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