Original paper
Development of Lower Triassic Wrinkle Structures: Implications for the Search for Life on Other Planets
Abstract
Wrinkle structures are microbially mediated sedimentary structures that are a common feature of Proterozoic and earliest Phanerozoic siliciclastic seafloors on Earth and occur only rarely in post-Cambrian strata. These macroscopic microbially induced sedimentary structures are readily identifiable at the outcrop scale, and their recognition on other planetary bodies by landed missions may suggest the presence of past microbial life. Wrinkle...
Paper Details
Title
Development of Lower Triassic Wrinkle Structures: Implications for the Search for Life on Other Planets
Published Date
Nov 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
9
Pages
895 - 906
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