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Questioning the evidence of Earth's oldest fossils

Brasier, Martin; Green, Owen; Jephcoat, Andrew; Kleppe, Annette; Van Kranendonk, Martin; Lindsay, John; Steele, Andrew; Grassineau, Nathalie

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Structures resembling remarkably preserved bacterial and cyanobacterial microfossils from ∼3,465-million-year-old Apex cherts of the Warrawoona Group in Western Australia currently provide the oldest morphological evidence for life on Earth and have bee

CollectionsANU Research Publications
Date published: 2002
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/64906
Source: Nature
DOI: 10.1038/416076a

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