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Travertine facies

Fouke, B. W., G. T. Bonheyo, E. Sanzenbacher and J. Frias-Lopez, 2003, Partitioning of bacterial communities between travertine depositional facies at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, USA. Canadian Journal Earth Sciences 40,1531-1548. [Pg.515]

Freytet, P. Piet, A. (1996) Modern freshwater microbial carbonates the Phor-midium stromatolites (tufa-travertine) of southeastern Burgundy (Paris basin, France). Facies 34, 219-238. [Pg.196]

Pache, M., Reitner, J. Arp, G. (2001) Geochemical evidence for the formation of a large Miocene travertine mound at a sublacustrine spring in a soda lake (Wallerstein castle rock, Nordlinger Ries, Germany). Facies 45, 211-230. [Pg.197]


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