International audienceThe Archean era (4 to 2.5 billion years ago, Ga) yielded rocks that include the oldest conclusive traces of life as well as many controversial occurrences. Carbonaceous matter is found in rocks as old as 3.95 Ga, but the oldest (graphitic) forms may be abiogenic. Due to the metamorphism that altered the molecular composition of all Archean organic matter, non-biological carbonaceous compounds such as those that could have formed in seafloor hydrothermal systems are difficult to rule out. Benthic microbial mats as old as 3.47 Ga are supported by the record of organic laminae in stromatolitic (layered) carbonates, in some stromatolitic siliceous sinters, and in some siliciclastic sediments. In these deposits, organic mat...
Microfossils, stromatolites, and chemical biosignatures indicate that Earth became a biolog-ical pla...
open4siProgetto: FP7-PEOPLE-2013-CIG-618657The Middle Marker, or horizon H1 of the Hooggenoeg Format...
Thin cherty sedimentary layers within the volcanic portions of the 3,500 to 3,300 Ma-old Onverwacht ...
International audienceThe Archean era (4 to 2.5 billion years ago, Ga) yielded rocks that include th...
The rock record provides us with unique evidence for testing models as to when and where cellular li...
Microbial life in Archaean non-marine settings like soils, lakes and springs would have faced severa...
The macroscopic fossil record of the Archean consists solely of stromatolites and other microbialite...
Although the notion of an early origin and diversification of life on Earth during the Archaean eon ...
Microfossils, stromatolites, preserved lipids and biologically informative isotopic ratios provide a...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
Molecular fossils of biological lipids are preserved in 2700-million-year-old shales from the Pilbar...
The earliest record of terrestrial life is contained in thin, silicified sedimentary layers within e...
International audienceLife on the early Earth inhabited a planet whose environment was vastly differ...
Since the archaeal domain of life was first recognized, it has often been assumed that Archaea are a...
Revealing the geological history of microbial life is very challenging. Microbes rarely are preserve...
Microfossils, stromatolites, and chemical biosignatures indicate that Earth became a biolog-ical pla...
open4siProgetto: FP7-PEOPLE-2013-CIG-618657The Middle Marker, or horizon H1 of the Hooggenoeg Format...
Thin cherty sedimentary layers within the volcanic portions of the 3,500 to 3,300 Ma-old Onverwacht ...
International audienceThe Archean era (4 to 2.5 billion years ago, Ga) yielded rocks that include th...
The rock record provides us with unique evidence for testing models as to when and where cellular li...
Microbial life in Archaean non-marine settings like soils, lakes and springs would have faced severa...
The macroscopic fossil record of the Archean consists solely of stromatolites and other microbialite...
Although the notion of an early origin and diversification of life on Earth during the Archaean eon ...
Microfossils, stromatolites, preserved lipids and biologically informative isotopic ratios provide a...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
Molecular fossils of biological lipids are preserved in 2700-million-year-old shales from the Pilbar...
The earliest record of terrestrial life is contained in thin, silicified sedimentary layers within e...
International audienceLife on the early Earth inhabited a planet whose environment was vastly differ...
Since the archaeal domain of life was first recognized, it has often been assumed that Archaea are a...
Revealing the geological history of microbial life is very challenging. Microbes rarely are preserve...
Microfossils, stromatolites, and chemical biosignatures indicate that Earth became a biolog-ical pla...
open4siProgetto: FP7-PEOPLE-2013-CIG-618657The Middle Marker, or horizon H1 of the Hooggenoeg Format...
Thin cherty sedimentary layers within the volcanic portions of the 3,500 to 3,300 Ma-old Onverwacht ...