The ~ 3.48 billion-year-old Dresser Formation, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is a key geological unit for the study of Earth\u27s earliest life and the habitats it occupied. Here, we describe a new suite of spheroidal to lenticular microstructures that morphologically resemble some previously reported Archean microfossils. Correlative microscopy shows that these objects have a size distribution, wall ultrastructure, and chemistry that are incompatible with a microfossil origin and instead are interpreted as pyritized and silicified fragments of vesicular volcanic glass. Organic kerogenous material is associated with much of the altered volcanic glass; variable quantities of organic carbon line or fill the insides of some individual ves...
NanoSIMS was used to characterize sub-micron scale morphology and elemental composition (C, N, S, Si...
We question the biogenicity of putative bacterial and cyanobacterial 'microfossils' from 3465 Ma Ape...
Advanced characterization techniques are commonly used to assess the biotic or abiotic origin of org...
The ~ 3.48 billion-year-old Dresser Formation, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is a key geologica...
The ~3.48 billion-year-old Dresser Formation, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia is a key geological ...
In comparison with that known from later geologic time, the Archean fossil record is miniscule: alth...
International audienceThe morphogenesis of most carbonaceous microstructures that resemble microfoss...
peer reviewedThe morphogenesis of most carbonaceous microstructures that resemble microfossils in Ar...
Recent reviews on the oldest traces of life on Earth discuss the biotic and abiotic arguments propos...
The oldest traces of life on Earth are still highly debated and both biotic and abiotic arguments ar...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
Structures resembling cyanobacterial microfossils from the ca. 3465 Ma old Apex chert of the Warrawo...
We have synthesized inorganic micron-sized filaments, whose microstucture consists of silica-coated ...
We have synthesized inorganic micron-sized filaments, whose microstucture consists of silica-coated ...
The rock record provides us with unique evidence for testing models as to when and where cellular li...
NanoSIMS was used to characterize sub-micron scale morphology and elemental composition (C, N, S, Si...
We question the biogenicity of putative bacterial and cyanobacterial 'microfossils' from 3465 Ma Ape...
Advanced characterization techniques are commonly used to assess the biotic or abiotic origin of org...
The ~ 3.48 billion-year-old Dresser Formation, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is a key geologica...
The ~3.48 billion-year-old Dresser Formation, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia is a key geological ...
In comparison with that known from later geologic time, the Archean fossil record is miniscule: alth...
International audienceThe morphogenesis of most carbonaceous microstructures that resemble microfoss...
peer reviewedThe morphogenesis of most carbonaceous microstructures that resemble microfossils in Ar...
Recent reviews on the oldest traces of life on Earth discuss the biotic and abiotic arguments propos...
The oldest traces of life on Earth are still highly debated and both biotic and abiotic arguments ar...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
Structures resembling cyanobacterial microfossils from the ca. 3465 Ma old Apex chert of the Warrawo...
We have synthesized inorganic micron-sized filaments, whose microstucture consists of silica-coated ...
We have synthesized inorganic micron-sized filaments, whose microstucture consists of silica-coated ...
The rock record provides us with unique evidence for testing models as to when and where cellular li...
NanoSIMS was used to characterize sub-micron scale morphology and elemental composition (C, N, S, Si...
We question the biogenicity of putative bacterial and cyanobacterial 'microfossils' from 3465 Ma Ape...
Advanced characterization techniques are commonly used to assess the biotic or abiotic origin of org...