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タイトルAn Archean Biosphere Initiative
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110011114
著者(英)Erwin, D.; Boyd, E. S.; Eigenbrode, J.; Johnson, C.; Hazen, R.; Walter, M.; Claire, M.; Freeman, K.; Meadows, V.; Peters, J. W.; Anbar, A. D.; Ohmoto, H.; Shapiro, B.; Summons, R.; DesMarais, D.; Lyons, T.; Buick, R.; Ono, S.; Domagal-Goldman, D.
著者所属(英)NASA Ames Research Center
発行日2011-04-26
言語eng
内容記述The search for life on extrasolar planets will necessarily focus on the imprints of biolgy on the composition of planetary atmospheres. The most notable biological imprint on the modern terrestrial atmosphere is the presence of 21 % O2, However, during most of the past 4 billion years, life and the surface environments on Earth were profoundly different than they are today. It is therefore a major goal of the astrobiology community to ascertain how the O2 content of the atmosphere has varied with time. and to understand the causes of these variations. The NAI and NASA Exobiology program have played critical roles in developing our current understanding of the ancient Earth's atmosphere, supporting diverse observational, analytical, and computational research in geoscience, life science, and related fields. In the present incarnation of the NAI, ongoing work is investigating (i) variations in atmospheric O2 in the Archean to the Cambrian, (ii) characterization of the redox state of the oceans shortly before, during and after the Great Oxidation Event (GOE), and (iii) unraveling the complex connections between environmental oxygenation, global climate, and the evolution of life.
NASA分類Exobiology
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