Pumice as a remarkable substrate for the origin of life.
The context for the emergence of life on Earth sometime prior to 3.5 billion years ago is almost as big a puzzle as the definition of life itself. Hitherto, the problem has largely been addressed in terms of theoretical and experimental chemistry plus evidence from extremophile habitats like modern...
Main Authors: | Brasier, M, Matthewman, R, McMahon, S, Wacey, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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