Earth's Earliest Biosphere

Earth's Earliest Biosphere
Title Earth's Earliest Biosphere PDF eBook
Author J. William Schopf
Publisher
Total Pages 543
Release 1983
Genre Science
ISBN 9780691083230

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The Description for this book, Earth's Earliest Biosphere: Its Origin and Evolution, will be forthcoming.

Earth's Earliest Biosphere

Earth's Earliest Biosphere
Title Earth's Earliest Biosphere PDF eBook
Author J. William Schopf
Publisher
Total Pages 543
Release 1983
Genre Geology, Stratigraphic
ISBN 9780691023755

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The Description for this book, Earth's Earliest Biosphere: Its Origin and Evolution, will be forthcoming.

Evolution of Early Earth's Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere

Evolution of Early Earth's Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere
Title Evolution of Early Earth's Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere PDF eBook
Author Stephen E. Kesler
Publisher Geological Society of America
Total Pages 350
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0813711983

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"The history of Earth's early atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere, from Hadean through Proterozoic time, is one of geology's enduring puzzles. Ore deposits provide important insights into this history because they contain elements and minerals that are highly sensitive to the geochemical environment in which they form. Just what these minerals tell us remains a matter of considerable debate, however. When and how did life develop, an oxygen-rich atmosphere form, and sulfate dominate the ocean? This volume contains reports on these questions from both sides of the aisle for iron and manganese formations, uranium paleoplacers and hydrothermal deposits, and exhalative sulfides and oxides."--Publisher's website.

Cradle of Life

Cradle of Life
Title Cradle of Life PDF eBook
Author J. William Schopf
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 404
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Science
ISBN 0691237573

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One of the greatest mysteries in reconstructing the history of life on Earth has been the apparent absence of fossils dating back more than 550 million years. We have long known that fossils of sophisticated marine life-forms existed at the dawn of the Cambrian Period, but until recently scientists had found no traces of Precambrian fossils. The quest to find such traces began in earnest in the mid-1960s and culminated in one dramatic moment in 1993 when William Schopf identified fossilized microorganisms three and a half billion years old. This startling find opened up a vast period of time--some eighty-five percent of Earth's history--to new research and new ideas about life's beginnings. In this book, William Schopf, a pioneer of modern paleobiology, tells for the first time the exciting and fascinating story of the origins and earliest evolution of life and how that story has been unearthed. Gracefully blending his personal story of discovery with the basics needed to understand the astonishing science he describes, Schopf has produced an introduction to paleobiology for the interested reader as well as a primer for beginning students in the field. He considers such questions as how did primitive bacteria, pond scum, evolve into the complex life-forms found at the beginning of the Cambrian Period? How do scientists identify ancient microbes and what do these tiny creatures tell us about the environment of the early Earth? (And, in a related chapter, Schopf discusses his role in the controversy that swirls around recent claims of fossils in the famed meteorite from Mars.) Like all great teachers, Schopf teaches the non-specialist enough about his subject along the way that we can easily follow his descriptions of the geology, biology, and chemistry behind these discoveries. Anyone interested in the intriguing questions of the origins of life on Earth and how those origins have been discovered will find this story the best place to start.

The Proterozoic Biosphere

The Proterozoic Biosphere
Title The Proterozoic Biosphere PDF eBook
Author J. William Schopf
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1408
Release 1992-06-26
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521366151

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First published in 1992, The Proterozoic Biosphere was the first major study of the paleobiology of the Proterozoic Earth.

Major Events in the History of Life

Major Events in the History of Life
Title Major Events in the History of Life PDF eBook
Author J. William Schopf
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages 210
Release 1992
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780867202687

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Major Events in the History of Life, present six chapters that summarize our understanding of crucial events that shaped the development of the earth's environment and the course of biological evolution over some four billion years of geological time. The subjects are covered by acknowledged leaders in their fields span an enormous sweep of biologic history, from the formation of planet Earth and the origin of living systems to our earliest records of human activity. Several chapters present new data and new syntheses, or summarized results of new types of analysis, material not usually available in current college textbooks.

Shaping the Future

Shaping the Future
Title Shaping the Future PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 127
Release 1989-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0309039479

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This book brings the concerned individual up-to-date on the breakthroughs and social questions emerging from biology today. Author Steve Olson draws on the latest research in a number of fields as well as the views of leading biologists, ethicists, and philosophers. He tells the story of the intricate, often frustrating, path scientists must follow to find out why we are the way we are. The volume highlights groundbreaking research being done in four of biology's most exciting fields: genetics, development, neurobiology, and evolution. In each field, the implications of this research extend far beyond basic biology, ranging from human gene therapy to cancer, from neural transplantation to the evolution of the atmosphere.