Lakes on Earth May Pre-Date Oxygen-Rich Skies
Liquid water in closed basins appears to have settled into stable lakes on Earth when the planet’s air was still largely oxygen-free and life was microbial at best. New analyses push the origin of lake systems back beyond three billion years, making them older than forests, dinosaurs and oxygen-rich skies.Researchers draw on sedimentary rock sequences that show laminations, ripple marks and shorel...More
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