
Developments and Interactions of the Precambrian Atmosphere, Lithosphere and Biosphere
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- Front Cover
- Developments and Interactions of the Precambrian Atmosphere, Lithosphere and Biosphere
- Copyright Page
- CONTENTS
- Foreword
- Preface
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Oxygen and ozone in the early Earth's atmosphere
- Chapter 2. Photochemistry of methane in the Earth's early atmosphere
- Chapter 3. Proterozoic aeolian quartz arenites from the Hornby Bay Group, Northwest Territories, Canada: implications for Precambrian aeolian processes
- Chapter 4. Precambrian atmospheric oxygen and banded iron formations: a delayed ocean model
- Chapter 5. Tectonic systems and the deposition of iron-formation
- Chapter 6. Archaean chemical weathering at three localities on the Canadian Shield
- Chapter 7. Pedogenetic and diagenetic fabrics in the Upper Proterozoic Sarnyéré formation
- Chapter 8. Rare earth elements in the early Archaean Isua iron-formation, West Greenland
- Chapter 9. Primitive Earth environments: organic syntheses and the origin and early evolution of life
- Chapter 10. Natural nuclear reactors and ionizing radiation in the Precambrian
- Chapter 11. Evolutionary connections of biological kingdoms based on protein and nucleic acid sequence evidence
- Chapter 12. Evolution of photoautotrophy and early atmospheric oxygen levels
- Chapter 13. Further sulphur and carbon isotope studies of late Archaean iron-formations of the Canadian shield and the rise of sulfate reducing bacteria
- Chapter 14. Filamentous fossil bacteria from the Archaean of Western Australia
- Chapter 15. Pseudo-oolites in rocks of the Ulundi Formation, lower part of the Archaen Fig Tree Group (South Africa)
- Chapter 16. Sedimentary geology and stromatolites of the Middle Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, Glacier National Park, Montana
- Chapter 17. The emergence of Metazoa in the early history of life
- Chapter 18. Distinctive microbial structures and the pre-Phanerozoic fossil record
- Chapter 19. Fine structure of the stratified microbial community at Laguna Figueroa, Baja California, Mexico.I, Methods of in situ study of the laminated sediments
- Chapter 20. Stromatolites -the challenge of a term in space and time
- Chapter 21. Stratiform copper deposits and interactions with co-existing atmospheres,hydrospheres, biospheres and lithospheres
- Chapter 22. Origin and distribution of gold in the Huronian Supergroup, Canada -The case for Witwatersrand-type paleoplacers
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