Paleoarchean stromatolites are among the oldest compelling evidence for life. We present advanced two- and three-dimensional (2-D and 3-D) reconstructions of the morphology, mineralogy, trace element geochemistry, and taphonomy of permineralized stromatolites from the lowermost horizons of the ca. 3.5 Ga Dresser Formation, Pilbara, Western Australia. Rare earth element plus yttrium compositions suggest a restricted paleodepositional setting influenced by marine influxes; this contrasts with other Dresser stromatolites, which developed around terrestrial hot springs. Mineral phase relationships and positive Eu anomalies denote syndepositional hydrothermal influence and silicification promoting high-fidelity microstructural preservation. Alth...
The documentation of biosignatures in Precambrian rocks is an important requirement in the search fo...
Certain chemical and mineral features of the Martian meteorite ALH84001 were reported in 1996 to be ...
Abundant and well-preserved fossil microbenthos occurs in siliciclastic deposits of all Earth ages, ...
Paleoarchean stromatolites are among the oldest compelling evidence for life. Here, we present advan...
Paleoarchean stromatolites are among the oldest compelling evidence for life. Here, we present advan...
Three major problems beset paleontologists searching for morphological evidence of life on early Ear...
The available evidence permits one to conclude that streams flowed and lakes developed on Mars somet...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
Recent reviews on the oldest traces of life on Earth discuss the biotic and abiotic arguments propos...
Stromatolites of the similar to 3.5 billion-year-old Dresser Formation (Pilbara Craton, Western Aust...
In this work, we address the difficulty of reliably identifying traces of life on Mars. Several inde...
In this work, we address the difficulty of reliably identifying traces of life on Mars. Several inde...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
The documentation of biosignatures in Precambrian rocks is an important requirement in the search fo...
Certain chemical and mineral features of the Martian meteorite ALH84001 were reported in 1996 to be ...
Abundant and well-preserved fossil microbenthos occurs in siliciclastic deposits of all Earth ages, ...
Paleoarchean stromatolites are among the oldest compelling evidence for life. Here, we present advan...
Paleoarchean stromatolites are among the oldest compelling evidence for life. Here, we present advan...
Three major problems beset paleontologists searching for morphological evidence of life on early Ear...
The available evidence permits one to conclude that streams flowed and lakes developed on Mars somet...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
The ≈3,450-million-year-old Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia contains a reef-like assemb...
Recent reviews on the oldest traces of life on Earth discuss the biotic and abiotic arguments propos...
Stromatolites of the similar to 3.5 billion-year-old Dresser Formation (Pilbara Craton, Western Aust...
In this work, we address the difficulty of reliably identifying traces of life on Mars. Several inde...
In this work, we address the difficulty of reliably identifying traces of life on Mars. Several inde...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
The documentation of biosignatures in Precambrian rocks is an important requirement in the search fo...
Certain chemical and mineral features of the Martian meteorite ALH84001 were reported in 1996 to be ...
Abundant and well-preserved fossil microbenthos occurs in siliciclastic deposits of all Earth ages, ...