Stromatolites

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  • Genuine Microbial Mat Algae Fossil from Pre-Cambrian Era Australia UK Seller

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  • Fossil stromatolite bristol cotham marble algae uk triassic genuine

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  • Fossil Stromatolite Section, Genuine UK Triassic Specimen, Certificated

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  • Fossilised stromatolite algae, cotham marble cabochon, genuine

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  • Fossilised Stromatolite Cotham Marble, Genuine UK Triassic Specimen, Certificated

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  • Genuine Fossil Algae Stromatolite – Bolivia Cretaceous – Ideal Gift

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  • Oldest Fossil (Microbial Mat) (3.5 billion years old)

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  • Oldest Rock Stromatolite – Genuine Specimen – FP9852 – Display, Collectible

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  • Strelley Pool Stromatolite – Oldest Fossil – Pre-Cambrian – Genuine Specimen Australia

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  • Stromatolite Cotham Marble Cabochon Fossil – Genuine Specimen – Triassic UK CERTIFICATED

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  • Stromatolite fossil, algae bacteria, cotham marble, triassic

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  • Stromatolite oldest fossil – 3.5 billion years old – genuine specimen

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  • Chlorellopsis coloniatathe Stromatolite, Eocene, United States

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  • Chlorellopsis coloniaathe stromatolite fossil – eocene period, united states

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  • Oldest Fossil Microbial Mat – 3.5 Billion Years Old – Unique Collectible

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  • Stromatolite (Cothan Marble) Cabochon, Triassic, UK

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  • Cothan marble stromatolite cabochon fossil – triassic period, uk

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  • Stromatolite (Cothan Marble), Triassic, UK

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  • Cothan marble stromatolite fossil – triassic period, uk

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  • Stromatolite (cothan marble) fossil – triassic period, uk

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  • Stromatolite Fossil Algae from Cretaceous

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  • Stromatolite fossil – cretaceous period, bolivia – ancient life form

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  • Oldest fossil stromatolite (3.5 billion years old)

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  • Oldest Fossil Stromatolite (3.5 billion years old)

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Stromatolites are some of the oldest and most enigmatic fossils on Earth. These ancient structures are created by the growth and layering of microbial communities, and they provide important insights into the evolution of life on our planet.

Stromatolites have been around for at least 3.5 billion years, and they were once much more common on Earth than they are today. These structures are formed by the trapping and binding of sediment by microbial mats, which are composed of cyanobacteria and other microorganisms. As the mats grow and photosynthesize, they trap and bind sediment particles, creating distinctive layered structures.

Stromatolites are found in a variety of environments, including shallow marine settings, freshwater lakes and rivers, and even hot springs. They are particularly abundant in ancient fossil reef systems, where they can form massive structures several meters tall.

The study of stromatolites is important because they provide important information about the early evolution of life on Earth. For example, stromatolites from the Archean era, which lasted from about 4 billion to 2.5 billion years ago, are some of the oldest known fossils on our planet. These structures provide evidence that life had already evolved by this time, and they suggest that microbial communities played a key role in shaping the Earth’s early environment.

Stromatolites also provide clues about the evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere. During the Archean era, the Earth’s atmosphere was largely composed of methane, ammonia, and other gases that are toxic to most forms of life. However, as photosynthetic organisms like cyanobacteria evolved, they began to release oxygen into the atmosphere through the process of photosynthesis. This led to a massive increase in the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere, which allowed for the evolution of more complex organisms.

Today, stromatolites are still found in a variety of environments around the world, but they are relatively rare. In many cases, they are threatened by human activities such as pollution and climate change, which can disrupt the delicate balance of microbial communities that create these structures.

Despite these challenges, the study of stromatolites continues to be an important focus for scientists who are interested in understanding the evolution of life on Earth. By examining these ancient structures and the microbial communities that create them, researchers can gain important insights into the early history of our planet and the processes that shaped the Earth’s environment over billions of years.