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7 September 2010 Early Precambrian pillow lavas as habitat for microfossils
Marina M. Astafieva, Alexei Yu. Rozanov, Maria M. Bogina, Alexei V. Chistyakov, Eugene V. Sharkov, Richard B. Hoover
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Complexes of fossilized microorganisms were identified and studied in the rocks of the Lower Paleoproterozoic Suisarian Formation representing the stratotype of the Ludicovian Supergroup, Karelian complex of Central Karelia. The fossil microorganisms from different zones of pillow lavas were compared.
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Marina M. Astafieva, Alexei Yu. Rozanov, Maria M. Bogina, Alexei V. Chistyakov, Eugene V. Sharkov, and Richard B. Hoover "Early Precambrian pillow lavas as habitat for microfossils", Proc. SPIE 7819, Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology XIII, 781908 (7 September 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.859835
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KEYWORDS
Microorganisms

Bacteria

Gallium

Interfaces

Aerospace engineering

Crystals

Organisms

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