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Evolution of the biosphere

Brack A., Homeck G. and Wynn-Williams D. (2001). Exo/astrobiology in Europe. Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere 31 459. [Pg.330]

Courtina R. and Kimb S. J. (2002). Mapping of Titan s tropopause and surface temperatures from Voyager IRIS spectra, Planetary and Space Science 50 309-321. Davis W. L. and McKay C. P. (1996). Origins of Life a comparison of theories and applications to Mars. Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere 26 61-73. [Pg.330]

Nealson, K. H. (1982), "Microbiological Oxidation and Reduction of Iron", in H. D. Holland and M. Schidlowski, Eds., Mineral Deposits and Evolution of the Biosphere Dahlem Konferenzen, Springer Verlag, New York, 51 -56. [Pg.408]

McKirdy, D. M., Hahn, J. H. The composition of kerogen and hydrocarbons in Precambrian rocks, in Mineral deposits and the evolution of the biosphere (eds. Holland H. D., Schidlowski, M.) p. 123, Berlin Heidelberg, New York, Tokio, Springer 1982... [Pg.51]

Schidlowski M. (1982) Content and isotopic composition of reduced carbon in sediments. In Mineral Deposits and the Evolution of the Biosphere (eds. H.D. Holland and M. Schidlowski), pp. 103-122. Springer Verlag, Berlin. [Pg.663]

Orgel LE (2003) Some consequences of the RNA World Hypothesis. Origins of life and Evolution of the Biosphere 33 211-218... [Pg.186]

Environmental pollution is only one but probably the most obvious aspect of its action. Of no less importance is the sudden appearance of the plethora of man-made compounds on our planet which may affect in an absolutely unpredictable way the course of natural evolution of the biosphere. An accelerated rate of formation of new varieties of microorganisms caused by the wide utilization of antibiotics might be considered as an instructive manifestation of the unpredictable and far-fetched effects caused by the operation of novel anthropogenic factors of natural selection. [Pg.32]

Changes in oxygen content of the atmosphere during evolution of the biosphere ... [Pg.491]

Ogata, Y, Imai, E., Honda, H. et al. (2000). Hydrothermal circulation of sea water through hot vents and contribution of interface chemistry to prebiotic synthesis. Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres (formerly Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere), 30, 527-37. [Pg.196]

M.l. Budyko The Evolution of the Biosphere. Translated from Russian. [Pg.645]

J. Taillades, I. Beuzelin, L. Garrel, V. Taba-cik, C. Bied, A. Commeyras in Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere, Vol. 28, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, 1998, pp. 61-77. [Pg.796]

Lahav, M., Weissbuch, I., Shavit, E., Reiner, C., Nicholson, G.J., Schurig, V. Parity violating energetic difference and enantiomorphous crystals - caveats reinvestigation of tyrosine crystallization, Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere. (2006) 36, I5I-I70. [Pg.191]


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