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Large and Robust Lenticular Microorganisms on the Young Earth ⇑ ⇑ Dorothy Z
Gangidine NASA Early Career Collaboration Follow-Up
Bayesian Analysis of the Astrobiological Implications of Life's
THE ARCHAEAN and Earllest PROTEROZOIC EVOLUTION and METALLOGENY of Australla
Pilbara Conservation Strategy Main Karijini National Park
Evidence from the Yilgarn and Pilbara Cratons 1 1 2 K.F
Convective Isolation of Hadean Mantle Reservoirs Through Archean Time
12.007 Geobiology Spring 2009
VAALBARA and TECTONIC EFFECTS of a MEGA IMPACT in the EARLY ARCHEAN 3470 Ma
Pilbara 1 (PIL1 – Chichester Subregion)
Trading Partners: Tectonic Ancestry of Southern Africa and Western Australia, In
Diverse Microstructures from Archaean Chert from the Mount
Late Neoarchaean-Palaeoproterozoic Supracrustal Basin-Fills of The
Bayesian Analysis of the Astrobiological Implications of Lifets
Hydrothermal Alteration at the Panorama Formation, North Pole Dome, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia Adrian J
Localised and Regional Patterns in Ground-Dwelling Beetle Assemblages in a Semi-Tropical Arid Zone Environment
The Role of Impacts on Archaean Tectonics C
Hydrothermal Alteration at the Panorama Formation, North Pole Dome, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia
Top View
U–Pb Geochronology and Paleomagnetism of the Westerberg Sill Suite, Kaapvaal Craton
AUSTRALIAN ARCHEAN MAFIC-ULTRAMAFIC MAGMATIC EVENTS Sheet 1 of 2 Broome
A Field Trip to the Archaean in Search of Darwin's Warm Little Pond
Position and Developmental History of the Central Watershed of the Western Shield, Western Australia
Earliest Life on Earth Preserved in Hotspring
Tungsten Isotope Patterns of Rocks from the Pilbara Craton, Australia
Pilbara 3 (PIL3 – Hamersley Subregion)
A Deep Subaqueous Fan Depositional Model for the Palaeoarchaean
Contrasts in Lithospheric Structure Within the Australian Craton—Insights from Surface Wave Tomography
Pilbara Public Environmental Review Strategic Proposal Part B
Constraining the Time Interval for the Origin of Life on Earth
Evidence from the 3.5–1.8 Ga Geological History of the Pilbara Region of Western Australia
The Origin of Life from a Paleontological Perspective, a Review Boletín De La Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, Vol
Earth's Earliest Biosphere
3.43 Billion-Year-Old Stromatolite Reef from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia: Ecosystem-Scale Insights to Early Life on Earth Abigail C
Vaalbara Palaeomagnetism
The Quest for a Second Origin of Life
Rapid Emergence of Life Shown by Discovery of 3,700-Million-Year-Old Microbial Structures