Bioherm

/ˈbaɪoʊhɜrm/ noun

A mound or ridge-shaped structure made of the skeletal remains of corals, mollusks, and other marine organisms that accumulated in ancient oceans.

From bio- 'life' and Greek herma 'reef' or 'stone heap.' Geologists created this term in the early 1900s to describe fossil reef structures preserved in rock layers.

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