Questioning the evidence for Earth's oldest fossils.
Structures resembling remarkably preserved bacterial and cyanobacterial microfossils from about 3,465-million-year-old Apex cherts of the Warrawoona Group in Western Australia currently provide the oldest morphological evidence for life on Earth and have been taken to support an early beginning for...
Huvudupphovsmän: | Brasier, M, Green, O, Jephcoat, A, Kleppe, A, Van Kranendonk, M, Lindsay, J, Steele, A, Grassineau, N |
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Materialtyp: | Journal article |
Språk: | English |
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2002
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