文章中的样子: Stromatolites, an important growth formof microbialites, form as successive accretions of lamination byeither inorganic capture (Lowe, 1994; Grotzinger and Rothman,1996) or by biotic interactions (Grotzinger and Knoll, 1999;Bosak et al., 2013).
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