2017-03-30

Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediment (Lyell Meeting 2017)

source: GeologicalSociety  7 March 2017
12:14 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Visualising the Role of Microbes in the Development of Sediment Flocs - Jonathan Wheatland (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
10:14 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediments How far can biostabilisation go via EPS-mediated sediment erosion process? - Xindi Chen (Hohai University, China)
10:57 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Microbial mat sandwiches and other anactualistic sedimentary features of the Ediacara Member (Rawnsley Quartzite, South Australia): Implications for interpretation of the Ediacaran sedimentary reco...
14:17 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Microbial transport and soil integrity in drylands - David Elliott (University of Derby, UK)
16:00 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Microbially-influenced Architectural Preservation in Aeolian Bedforms - Robin Westerman
15:59 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Subaqueous sedimentary cracks: evidence for a microbial contribution - Sean McMahon (Yale University, USA)
16:15 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Not just along for the ride - the influence of extracellular polymeric substances on fine-grained sediment gravity flows - Melissa Craig (University of Adelaide, Australia)
15:48 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediments The combined effects of cyclic particle flux and anaerobic oxidation of methane support growth of a laminated seep bioherm off Pakistan (northern Arabian Sea) - Tobias Himmler (University of Bremen...
17:36 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking Together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Modern and ancient biosignatures in sabkha-associated microbial mats - Cees van der Land (Newcastle University, UK)
14:11 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking Together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Oxygenic and anoxygenic photosynthesis in a microbial mat from an anoxic and sulfidic spring - Dirk de Beer (Max-Planck-Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany)
16:20 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking Together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Abiotic vs biotic-influenced carbonate nucleation: towards identifying their unique textural signatures - Ramon Mercedes-Martin (University of Hull, UK)
16:33 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Microbial mats as agents in the formation of discoidal pseudofossils: observations from the Ediacaran Longmyndian Supergroup, Shropshire, England - Latha Menon (University of Oxford, UK)
16:41 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking Together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Microbial activity as a key control on fluvial-aeolian landscapes in the Cambrian - Arnold Reesink (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
15:44 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking Together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Microbial mat ecology in lacustrine settings at the Meso-Neoproterozoic boundary - Paul Strother, Weston Observatory of Boston College, USA.
38:15 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking Together: microbes and their role in forming sediments KEYNOTE: Biofilms and Sediment: a 'Geobiological Tango' - Christophe Dupraz, University of Stockholm, Sweden
16:03 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking Together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Travertine ridges and microbialite reefs: a rock record of GSL shorelines at Lakeside, Utah - Peter Homewood, Geosolutions TRD & University of Fribourg, Switzerland
15:49 Lyell Meeting 2017: Sticking Together: microbes and their role in forming sediments Hydrodynamic effects on the structure and functioning of reservoir biofilms: A flume investigation - Sabine Gerbersdorf, Stuttgart University, Germany

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