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stromatolith Geol.|ˈstrəʊmətəʊlɪθ| [f. mod.L. stromat- stroma + -lith.] †a. A laminated rock structure with a complex interleaving of igneous and sedimentary components. Obs. b. [a. G. stromatolith (E. Kalkowsky 1908, in Zeitschr. der Deutsch. geol. Ges. LX. 68).] = stromatolite.
1916W. G. Foye in Jrnl. Geol. XXIV. 791 The noun ‘Stromatolith’ may be defined as a rock mass consisting of many alternating layers of igneous and sedimentary rocks in sill relationship. 1918Jrnl. Geol. XXVI. 608 The stromatoliths are the sedimentary equivalent of the calcareous and siliceous ‘sinter’ of the hot springs. 1933Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. LXXXIX. 415 These bodies—stromatoliths—are composed of chlorite or chlorite with zones of a brown or green-brown isotropic mineral. 1963D. W. & E. E. Humphries tr. Termier's Erosion & Sedimentation xi. 223 The Cyanophyceae can give rise to carbonaceous substances (bogheads) in the form of ‘waterblooms’ and can also precipitate calcareous ‘biscuits’, stromatoliths and calcareous muds. Hence stromatoˈlithic a., of the nature of or pertaining to a stromatolith.
1916W. G. Foye in Jrnl. Geol. XXIV. 791 The term batholithic’ does not describe the true character of these areas and the term ‘stromatolithic’ is suggested in its place. 1936Geogr. Jrnl. LXXXVII. 534, I recognized..a palaeozoic series which extends from the stromatolithic Cambrian to a lower carboniferous formation. 1963D. W. & E. E. Humphries tr. Termier's Erosion & Sedimentation xvii. 343 The stromatolithic limestones of the Precambrian. |