Early Life on Earth

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ancient sedimentary environments
Archae
Archean Atmosphere
Archean microfossil identification
Archean Oceans
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BIF
Binary Fission
biogeochemical cycles
Black Cherts
Carbon Isotopic Compositions
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Chemical Weathering
early microbial ecosystems
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Eukaryotes
Ferric Hydroxides
Fluid Inclusions
geobiology research
Greenstone Belt
Hydrothermal Fluids
Isotopic Fractionation
isotopic geochemistry
Laminated Cherts
Large Spheroids
Microbial Mat
Microcrystalline Quartz
microfossils
Miss
Multiple Fissions
Oceanic Crusts
Organic Walled Microfossils
Oxygenic Photosynthesis
Petrographic Thin Section
Positive Eu Anomaly
Precambrian biosignatures
Prokayotes
Siliciclastic Rocks
Small Spheroids
stromatolite analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032198484
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book comprehensively explores the early evolution of life and the Archean environment. Topics include the differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, variations in metabolisms, concepts of ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles (nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorous), Archean geology and environments, and the widely accepted early evolutionary history of life. The text addresses controversies regarding early life and its environment, particularly the unusual microfossil assemblages from the 3.4 Ga Strelley Pool Formation and the 3.0 Ga Farrel Quartzite of Western Australia. Readers will get a fuller picture of the Archean world, and an appreciation of many still unresolved questions.

Key Features

  • Illustrated with figures visualizing ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles etc which are indispensable for understanding the Archean Earth.
  • Includes tables arranging key words, definitions, and interpretations.
  • Documents the Archean environment with photographic evidence and detailed descriptions the rocks, minerals and microfossils.
  • Summarizes the latest field research.
  • Details exciting unresolved questions for future study.

Kenichiro Sugitani is Professor in the Graduate School of Environmental Studies at Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya. He has published over 70 scientific papers and received the 1995 Geochemical Society of Japan encouragement award for contributions to understanding of geochemistry and origin of ancient siliceous sediments including Archean cherts. He has undertaken fieldwork in the Pilbara Craton and mapped the Goldsworthy greenstone belt, and discovered microfossils from the 3.0 Ga Farrel Quartzite. He is an associate member of Australian Centre for Astrobiology at the University of New South Wales, and serves as regional editor of Astrobiology and a member of editorial advisory board of Geobiology.

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