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WHERE did much of the chlorine from early Earth go?
Sekiya et al. (1980a, b) and Watson et al. (1981) in their early works studied hydrodynamic conditions of H-rich thermospheres from early Earth or Venus due to solar EUV heating by applying idealized hydrodynamic equations.
The fiery volcanic liquid cascades around the screen like a vision from early earth, as the flock of fire crashes, splashes, and dances around, engulfing the spectators in a glowing tidal blaze amounting to stunning and arresting CGI.
In the following, we document the distribution of carbon in ancient (3.5 3.33 billion-year-old), shallow-water, volcanic sedimentary environments from early Earth.
Study of the carbonaceous signatures of anaerobic chemotrophs from early Earth demonstrate that these organisms were widely but sparsely distributed except in the vicinity of hydrothermal vents, where they were abundant.
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That would suggest that the Moon is made up of material from both the early Earth and from Theia, which should be somewhat different from one another.
That will help test the idea that precursors of biological molecules rained down from the sky onto early Earth.
But subsequent analysis showed the 2008 inclusions came from lab contamination, not early Earth.
But given a transition from the elements on early Earth to replicating cells, the course of prokaryote evolution does not appear to play out along the branches of a phylogenetic tree.
Prebiotic chemists have long been at a loss to explain how the first living systems could have extracted just one kind of the handed chemicals from the mixtures on the early Earth.
A special session entitled "Early Earth - from accumulation to formation-" was held on May 24 , 2015during the Japan Geoscience Union (JpGU) annual meeting.
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