Geochemical constraints on the Hadean environment from mineral fingerprints of prokaryotes
Abstract The environmental conditions on the Earth before 4 billion years ago are highly uncertain, largely because of the lack of a substantial rock record from this period. During this time interval, known as the Hadean, the young planet transformed from an uninhabited world to the one capable of...
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Main Authors: | Alexey A. Novoselov, Dailto Silva, Jerusa Schneider, Ximena Celeste Abrevaya, Michael S. Chaffin, Paloma Serrano, Margareth Sugano Navarro, Maria Josiane Conti, Carlos Roberto de Souza Filho |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/389e8aa024af44deba1bc287f0007ec9 |
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