Modern subsurface bacteria in pristine 2.7 Ga-old fossil stromatolite drillcore samples from the Fortescue Group, Western Australia.
<h4>Background</h4>Several abiotic processes leading to the formation of life-like signatures or later contamination with actual biogenic traces can blur the interpretation of the earliest fossil record. In recent years, a large body of evidence showing the occurrence of diverse and acti...
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Auteurs principaux: | Emmanuelle Gérard, David Moreira, Pascal Philippot, Martin J Van Kranendonk, Purificación López-García |
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2009
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