Interactive Evolution of Earth and Life
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Interactive Evolution of Earth and Life
Lepot, Kevin; Thomazo, Christophe
ISTE Press Ltd - Elsevier Inc
01/2025
140
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Inglês
9781785481482
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1. 4.4 Gy ago: Earth's infancy.
2. 3.8 Gy ago: Oldest rocks and first evidences for life on Earth?
3. 3.5 Gy ago: Microbial sulfate reduction in marine and hydrothermal settings.
4. 3.4 to 3.2 Gy ago: The first morphological traces of life?
5. 2.9 Gy ago: The First Ice Age and the importance of methane in the early atmosphere.
6. 2.7 Gy ago: Stromatolite limestones and increasing metabolic diversity in oceans and lakes.
7. 2.5 Gy ago: Oceanic and atmospheric oxygenation and its consequences.
8. 2.3-1.8 Gy ago: Gunflint-type microbiota and the demise of ferruginous oceans.
9. 1.7-0.8 Gy ago - a boring, or exciting billion?
2. 3.8 Gy ago: Oldest rocks and first evidences for life on Earth?
3. 3.5 Gy ago: Microbial sulfate reduction in marine and hydrothermal settings.
4. 3.4 to 3.2 Gy ago: The first morphological traces of life?
5. 2.9 Gy ago: The First Ice Age and the importance of methane in the early atmosphere.
6. 2.7 Gy ago: Stromatolite limestones and increasing metabolic diversity in oceans and lakes.
7. 2.5 Gy ago: Oceanic and atmospheric oxygenation and its consequences.
8. 2.3-1.8 Gy ago: Gunflint-type microbiota and the demise of ferruginous oceans.
9. 1.7-0.8 Gy ago - a boring, or exciting billion?
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Oldest geological terrains; Earth; oldest traces of life; paleo-environmental; chemical systems; Precambrian ages; anoxic inhospitable; Eukaryotes
1. 4.4 Gy ago: Earth's infancy.
2. 3.8 Gy ago: Oldest rocks and first evidences for life on Earth?
3. 3.5 Gy ago: Microbial sulfate reduction in marine and hydrothermal settings.
4. 3.4 to 3.2 Gy ago: The first morphological traces of life?
5. 2.9 Gy ago: The First Ice Age and the importance of methane in the early atmosphere.
6. 2.7 Gy ago: Stromatolite limestones and increasing metabolic diversity in oceans and lakes.
7. 2.5 Gy ago: Oceanic and atmospheric oxygenation and its consequences.
8. 2.3-1.8 Gy ago: Gunflint-type microbiota and the demise of ferruginous oceans.
9. 1.7-0.8 Gy ago - a boring, or exciting billion?
2. 3.8 Gy ago: Oldest rocks and first evidences for life on Earth?
3. 3.5 Gy ago: Microbial sulfate reduction in marine and hydrothermal settings.
4. 3.4 to 3.2 Gy ago: The first morphological traces of life?
5. 2.9 Gy ago: The First Ice Age and the importance of methane in the early atmosphere.
6. 2.7 Gy ago: Stromatolite limestones and increasing metabolic diversity in oceans and lakes.
7. 2.5 Gy ago: Oceanic and atmospheric oxygenation and its consequences.
8. 2.3-1.8 Gy ago: Gunflint-type microbiota and the demise of ferruginous oceans.
9. 1.7-0.8 Gy ago - a boring, or exciting billion?
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.