A critical step in the search for remnants of potential life forms on other planets lies in our ability to recognize indigenous fragments of ancient microbes preserved in some of Earth's oldest rocks. To this end, we are building a database of nano-scale chemical and morphological characteristics of some of Earth's oldest organic microfossils. We are primarily using the new technology of Nano-Secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) which provides in-situ, nano-scale elemental analysis of trace quantities of organic residues. The initial step was to characterize element composition of well-preserved, organic microfossils from the late Proterozoic (0.8 Ga) Bitter Springs Formation of Australia. Results from that work provide morphologic de...
Microbial life permeates Earth's critical zone and has likely inhabited nearly all our planet's surf...
Modern biological dependency on trace elements is proposed to be a consequence of their enrichment i...
International audienceThe Archean era (4 to 2.5 billion years ago, Ga) yielded rocks that include th...
The nature of early life on Earth is difficult to assess because potential Early Archean biosignatur...
The young technology of NanoSIMS is unlocking new information from organic matter in ancient sedimen...
NanoSIMS was used to characterize sub-micron scale morphology and elemental composition (C, N, S, Si...
NanoSIMS is a relatively new technology that is being applied to ancient carbonaceous structures to ...
noneProgramma di finanziamento: H2020Analytical methods to distinguishing biotic from abiotic featur...
In the last 2 years, scientists within the ARES Directorate at JSC have applied the technology of Se...
noneNatural, spherical aggregates of carbonaceous materials (CM), called clots (average diameter: ca...
Recent reviews on the oldest traces of life on Earth discuss the biotic and abiotic arguments propos...
Earth is a dynamic system influenced by the interactions between life and physical environments at a...
noneNatural, spherical aggregates of carbonaceous materials (CM), called clots (average diameter: ca...
During the past decade, Environmental and Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopes have been use...
Microbial life permeates Earth's critical zone and has likely inhabited nearly all our planet's surf...
Microbial life permeates Earth's critical zone and has likely inhabited nearly all our planet's surf...
Modern biological dependency on trace elements is proposed to be a consequence of their enrichment i...
International audienceThe Archean era (4 to 2.5 billion years ago, Ga) yielded rocks that include th...
The nature of early life on Earth is difficult to assess because potential Early Archean biosignatur...
The young technology of NanoSIMS is unlocking new information from organic matter in ancient sedimen...
NanoSIMS was used to characterize sub-micron scale morphology and elemental composition (C, N, S, Si...
NanoSIMS is a relatively new technology that is being applied to ancient carbonaceous structures to ...
noneProgramma di finanziamento: H2020Analytical methods to distinguishing biotic from abiotic featur...
In the last 2 years, scientists within the ARES Directorate at JSC have applied the technology of Se...
noneNatural, spherical aggregates of carbonaceous materials (CM), called clots (average diameter: ca...
Recent reviews on the oldest traces of life on Earth discuss the biotic and abiotic arguments propos...
Earth is a dynamic system influenced by the interactions between life and physical environments at a...
noneNatural, spherical aggregates of carbonaceous materials (CM), called clots (average diameter: ca...
During the past decade, Environmental and Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopes have been use...
Microbial life permeates Earth's critical zone and has likely inhabited nearly all our planet's surf...
Microbial life permeates Earth's critical zone and has likely inhabited nearly all our planet's surf...
Modern biological dependency on trace elements is proposed to be a consequence of their enrichment i...
International audienceThe Archean era (4 to 2.5 billion years ago, Ga) yielded rocks that include th...