Impacts and the Early Earth
M. J. Burchell, N. R. G. Shrine, A. Bunch, J. C. Zarnecki (auth.), Dr. Iain Gilmour, Dr. Christian Koeberl (eds.)Only 10% of the 150 or so known impact craters on Earth date from the early Precambrian Era, a time period covering 88% of the Earths history. Yet this Era encompasses events in the origin and evolution of our planet from the origin of life itself to the developments of the continents. The papers in this volume were presented at a workshop sponsored by the European Science Foundation Scientific Network on Impact cratering held in Cambridge, UK, in December 1998. The papers outline the present state of scientific understanding of the role impacts may have played in the biological and geological evolution of the Early Earth.
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Année:
2000
Edition:
1
Editeur::
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Langue:
english
Pages:
448
ISBN 10:
3540670920
ISBN 13:
9783540670926
Collection:
Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences 91
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PDF, 43.61 MB
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english, 2000