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Chemical nature of the 3.4 Ga Strelley Pool microfossils
- Source :
- Geochemical Perspectives Letters, Geochemical Perspectives Letters, European Assoication of Geochemistry, 2018, pp.37-42. ⟨10.7185/geochemlet.1817⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2018.
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Abstract
- International audience; The biogenicity of putative traces of life found in early-Archean rocks is strongly debated. To date, only equivocal lines of evidence have been reported, which has prevented a full consensus from emerging. Here we report elemental and molecular data from individual organic microfossils preserved within the 3.4 billion-year-old cherts of the Strelley Pool Formation, Western Australia. The present results support the growing body of evidence advocating their biogenicity, promoting them as the oldest known authentic organic microfossils. These microfossils consist of nitrogen- and oxygen- rich organic molecules that have been only slightly degraded despite experiencing temperatures of ~300 °C. Such molecular preservation emphasises the palaeobiological potential of the Earth’s oldest geological record, whilst providing a promising window into the early biosphere.
- Subjects :
- 0303 health sciences
Earth science
Window (geology)
Biosphere
[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences
Geology
010502 geochemistry & geophysics
Geologic record
01 natural sciences
Organic molecules
03 medical and health sciences
13. Climate action
Geochemistry and Petrology
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geochemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Earth (classical element)
ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
030304 developmental biology
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2410339X and 24103403
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Geochemical Perspectives Letters, Geochemical Perspectives Letters, European Assoication of Geochemistry, 2018, pp.37-42. ⟨10.7185/geochemlet.1817⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c7c0897a5f4247c3657d60387b402e52