rhabdolith (Meaning)

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rhabdolith (n.)

A minute calcareous rodlike structure found both at the surface and the bottom of the ocean; -- supposed by some to be a calcareous alga.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rhabdolith

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rhabdolith Sentence Examples

  1. The rhabdolith possessed a distinctive needle-like shape, indicating its formation from a diatom.
  2. Microscopic analysis revealed the presence of hexagonal rhabdoliths within the sediment sample.
  3. The orientation of the rhabdoliths provided clues about the paleoenvironmental conditions during deposition.
  4. The abundance of rhabdoliths in the rock indicated a significant bloom of diatoms in the ancient ecosystem.
  5. The characteristic morphology of the rhabdoliths aided in identifying the diatom species responsible for their production.
  6. Rhabdoliths served as valuable stratigraphic markers in reconstructing past climate and oceanographic changes.
  7. The analysis of rhabdolith distributions shed light on the evolution and diversity of diatom communities over geological time.
  8. The intricate structure of rhabdoliths enabled scientists to decipher the intricate mechanisms of diatom silica deposition.
  9. The discovery of well-preserved rhabdoliths in sedimentary rocks provided insights into ancient marine ecosystems.
  10. Rhabdoliths played a crucial role in understanding the role of diatoms in carbon sequestration and nutrient cycles.

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A minute calcareous rodlike structure found both at the surface and the bottom of the ocean; -- supposed by some to be a calcareous alga.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rhabdolith possessed a distinctive needle-like shape, indicating its formation from a diatom.

Microscopic analysis revealed the presence of hexagonal rhabdoliths within the sediment sample.

The orientation of the rhabdoliths provided clues about the paleoenvironmental conditions during deposition.

The abundance of rhabdoliths in the rock indicated a significant bloom of diatoms in the ancient ecosystem.