Astronomy 141 - Life in the Universe - Autumn Quarter 2009

Lecture 18: The First Living Things on Earth

10.19.2009 - By Richard PoggePlay

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What are the first recognizable forms of life that we find in the

geological record? How far back can we go in geological time and still

find life? This lecture reviews three lines of evidence that have

emerged in recent years to suggest that life may have emerged very early

on the young Earth, perhaps within a few hundred million years of the

end of the epoch of heavy bombardment. I will describe fossil

stromatolites, microfossils, and carbon isotope data that are used to

explore these questions. Recorded live on 2009 Oct 19 in Room 1005

Smith Laboratory on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University.

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