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Carbonate hardgrounds

Carbonate hardgrounds are surfaces of synsedimentarily cemented carbonate layers that have been exposed on the seafloor. A hardground is essentially, then, a lithified seafloor. Ancient hardgrounds are found in limestone sequences and distinguished from later-lithified sediments by evidence of exposure to normal marine waters. This evidence can consist of encrusting marine organisms, borings of organisms produced through bioerosion, early marine calcite cements, or extensive surfaces mineralized by iron oxides or calcium phosphates. Modern hardgrounds are usually detected by sounding in shallow water or through remote sensing techniques like side-scan sonar.

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Image:Liberty Hardground 090114.jpg|Hardground in the Liberty Formation (Upper Ordovician) of southern Ohio. Image:Trypanites01.jpg|Cross-section of an Upper Ordovician hardground from Kentucky. The light-colored vertical elements are borings (Trypanites) filled with dolomite. The scale bar is 1.0 cm. Image:Ordovician_hardground_Utah.jpg|A Middle Ordovician hardground from the Kanosh Formation of Utah with echinoderm holdfasts cemented to its upper surface. The scale bar is 1.0 cm. Image:Petroxestes_borings_Ordovician.jpg|Petroxestes borings in an Upper Ordovician hardground, southern Ohio. Image:LibertyBorings.jpg|Trypanites borings in an Upper Ordovician hardground, Indiana. Image:KanoshHardground.jpg|Carbonate hardground with an encrusting bryozoan; Kanosh Formation (Middle Ordovician) of Utah; scale in mm. Image:CarmelHardgroundSection.jpg|Cross-section of a carbonate hardground encrusted by oysters and bored by bivalves (Gastrochaenolites); Carmel Formation (Middle Jurassic) of southern Utah. Image:Trypanites02.jpg|Trypanites borings in an Upper Ordovician hardground from northern Kentucky. Image:Ora hardground MR.jpg|Carbonate hardground; Ora Formation, Upper Cretaceous (Turonian), southern Israel. ==References==
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