Early Organic Evolution [electronic resource] : Implications for Mineral and Energy Resources /

This volume is the final outcome of a conference designed to wrap up IOCP Project 157 (" Early Organic Evolution and Mineral and Energy Resources ") after a decade of prolific activity. The picturesque solitude of Maria Laach Abbey in the Eifel Mountains (FRO) provided the appropriate setting for a conclave of some 80 specialists from the various walks of the field who, during the week of Sept. 19 - 23, 1988, strived hard to define the state of the art in the principal segments of this Earth Science frontier. The following pages contain the essence of the conference transactions, giv­ ing a vivid cross-section of the activities pursued by IOCP Project 157 during its final years. The coverage of topics is not necessarily complete, but rather eclec­ tic in part. With regard to single papers dealing with modern analogues of ancient processes, the book title might even be considered a grave misnomer. Neverthe­ less, all contributions relate to the subject in the widest sense, and the reader should be reminded that much of the heterogeneity reflected by the volume de­ rives from the fact that it is primarily a research report from a highly inter­ disciplinary field rather than a textbook.

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Autores principales: Schidlowski, Manfred. editor., Golubic, Stjepko. editor., Kimberley, Michael M. editor., McKirdy, David M. editor., Trudinger, Philip A. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Formato: Texto biblioteca
Idioma:eng
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992
Materias:Earth sciences., Organic chemistry., Geology., Mineral resources., Mineralogy., Biochemistry., Earth Sciences., Mineral Resources., Biochemistry, general., Organic Chemistry.,
Acceso en línea:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76884-2
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