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Biomarkers: Molecular Fossils

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 July 2017

Roger E. Summons*
Affiliation:
Bureau of Mineral Resources, GPO Box 378, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia

Extract

Curiosity about the history of life on our planet is a major motivational force for earth scientists. Fossil organic compounds, the components of petroleum and sedimentary organic matter, record aspects of the evolution of the biosphere from as far back as 1.8 billion years and perhaps longer. Elucidation of this record is continually advancing as a result of the concerted interests and efforts of geologists, biologists and chemists. It is also aided by advances in technique and instrumentation. Fascinating new developments and insights abound. In this paper I review some early landmarks and discuss the recent progress made in organic geochemistry, particularly as it applies to biomarker research. The examples of recent work are heavily biased toward my own interests and are not intended to be comprehensive. Because the literature citations are also selective and rely heavily on reviews, readers are advised to seek out the primary literature for accurate detail of specific subjects.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1988 Paleontological Society 

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