Sedimentary rocks are our window to understand the history and evolution of the surface of our planet. The sedimentary record, although biased by variable preservation conditions and post depositional processes, potentially preserve signals of the interaction between physical, chemical and biological processes that takes place at the interface between the Geosphere, the Hydrosphere/ Atmosphere and the Lithosphere. Geochemistry, integrated with Sedimentology, has become a standard approach to unravel these interactions and to provide some insights for the understanding of how sedimentary geochemistry is preserved within different sedimentary environments. Microbial life is ubiquitous at the Earth’s surface (Whitman et al., 1998), and has bee...
Microbial processes have driven biogeochemical cycles and modified the Earth’s surface throughout ge...
The co-evolution of the terrestrial biogeochemical cycle, the atmosphere, and the marine biosphere r...
The co-evolution of the terrestrial biogeochemical cycle, the atmosphere, and the marine biosphere r...
Sedimentary rocks are our window to understand the history and evolution of the surface of our plane...
This work was supported by the NASA Astrobiology Institute under Cooperative Agreement No. NNA15BB03...
Life is sustained by a critical and not insubstantial set of elements, nearly all of which are conta...
THESIS 11182The oxygenation of the Earth?s surface shaped our planetary environment, fundamentally a...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Funder: American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100006770F...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
The present study traces a carbonate lamination in microbial mats in a siliciclastic coastal environ...
Here we review published studies on the abundance and diversity of terrestrial rock-hosted life, the...
In recent years resulting investigations in living microbialites have provided significant data that...
Microbial processes have driven biogeochemical cycles and modified the Earth’s surface throughout ge...
The co-evolution of the terrestrial biogeochemical cycle, the atmosphere, and the marine biosphere r...
The co-evolution of the terrestrial biogeochemical cycle, the atmosphere, and the marine biosphere r...
Sedimentary rocks are our window to understand the history and evolution of the surface of our plane...
This work was supported by the NASA Astrobiology Institute under Cooperative Agreement No. NNA15BB03...
Life is sustained by a critical and not insubstantial set of elements, nearly all of which are conta...
THESIS 11182The oxygenation of the Earth?s surface shaped our planetary environment, fundamentally a...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Funder: American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100006770F...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
Archean Earth history is very difficult to reconstruct. Until recently, only bacterial cells preserv...
The present study traces a carbonate lamination in microbial mats in a siliciclastic coastal environ...
Here we review published studies on the abundance and diversity of terrestrial rock-hosted life, the...
In recent years resulting investigations in living microbialites have provided significant data that...
Microbial processes have driven biogeochemical cycles and modified the Earth’s surface throughout ge...
The co-evolution of the terrestrial biogeochemical cycle, the atmosphere, and the marine biosphere r...
The co-evolution of the terrestrial biogeochemical cycle, the atmosphere, and the marine biosphere r...