After Earth's origin, our host star, the Sun, was shining 20 to 25 percent less brightly than today. Without greenhouse-like conditions to warm the atmosphere, our early planet would have been an ice ball and life may never have evolved. But life did evolve, which indicates that greenhouse gases must have been present on early Earth to warm the planet. Evidence from the geologic record indicates an abundance of the greenhouse gas CO2. CH4 was probably present as well, and in this regard methanogenic bacteria, which belong to a diverse group of anaerobic procaryotes that ferment CO 2 plus H2 to CH4, may have contributed to modification of the early atmosphere. Molecular oxygen was not present, as is indicated by the study of rocks from that ...
Solar radiation and geological processes over the first few million years of Earth’s history, follow...
Over the last 3.5 Gyr, the biosphere has had a profound influence on the atmosphere, hydrosphere, an...
Solar radiation and geological processes over the first few million years of Earth’s history, follow...
After Earth's origin, our host star, the Sun, was shining 20-25% less brightly than today. Without g...
After Earth\u27s origin, our host star, the Sun, was shining 20-25% less brightly than today. Withou...
After Earth's origin, our host star, the Sun, was shining 20–25% less brightly than today. Without g...
Our present-day atmosphere is often used as an analog for potentially habitable exoplanets, but Eart...
Understanding the evolution of Earth and potentially habitable Earth-like worlds is essential to fat...
Earth is the one known example of an inhabited planet and to current knowledge the likeliest site of...
Life has likely coevolved with the Earth system in time in various ways. Our oxygen-rich atmosphere ...
Key steps in atmospheric evolution occurred in the Archaean. The Hadean atmosphere was created by th...
Earth is the one known example of an inhabited planet and to current knowledge the likeliest site of...
The ultimate goal of terrestrial planet-finding missions is not only to discover terrestrial exoplan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023The ancient Earth atmosphere is our only example for h...
The history of the Earth has been marked by major ecological transitions, driven by metabolic innova...
Solar radiation and geological processes over the first few million years of Earth’s history, follow...
Over the last 3.5 Gyr, the biosphere has had a profound influence on the atmosphere, hydrosphere, an...
Solar radiation and geological processes over the first few million years of Earth’s history, follow...
After Earth's origin, our host star, the Sun, was shining 20-25% less brightly than today. Without g...
After Earth\u27s origin, our host star, the Sun, was shining 20-25% less brightly than today. Withou...
After Earth's origin, our host star, the Sun, was shining 20–25% less brightly than today. Without g...
Our present-day atmosphere is often used as an analog for potentially habitable exoplanets, but Eart...
Understanding the evolution of Earth and potentially habitable Earth-like worlds is essential to fat...
Earth is the one known example of an inhabited planet and to current knowledge the likeliest site of...
Life has likely coevolved with the Earth system in time in various ways. Our oxygen-rich atmosphere ...
Key steps in atmospheric evolution occurred in the Archaean. The Hadean atmosphere was created by th...
Earth is the one known example of an inhabited planet and to current knowledge the likeliest site of...
The ultimate goal of terrestrial planet-finding missions is not only to discover terrestrial exoplan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023The ancient Earth atmosphere is our only example for h...
The history of the Earth has been marked by major ecological transitions, driven by metabolic innova...
Solar radiation and geological processes over the first few million years of Earth’s history, follow...
Over the last 3.5 Gyr, the biosphere has had a profound influence on the atmosphere, hydrosphere, an...
Solar radiation and geological processes over the first few million years of Earth’s history, follow...