An in-depth look at the latest breakthroughs in our understanding of the material record that deep time leaves behind.
ISBN:
9781421440217
Author:
Carole T. Gee, Victoria E. McCoy, P. Martin Sander ed.
Page:
274
Binding:
Hard cover
Publication date:
2021
Format:
Book
Publisher:
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language:
English
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Description
Understanding the complex interplay of physical and chemical processes leading to fossilization is crucial to elucidating the 3800 million years of life on earth. And yet, the process of fossilization also leads to the loss of pivotal biological information, placing constraints on the very same understanding of ancient life it preserves. Over the last decade, however, remarkable advances in approaches, techniques, tools, and instrumentation have helped scientists to transcend these constraints by enabling high-resolution analysis of fossil material—even down to the nanoscale.
Fossilization provides a critical look at these cutting-edge innovations in the science of fossil preservation and provides a road map for future research. Drawing from the fields of paleontology, organic and inorganic chemistry, microbiology, and high-resolution imaging and analysis, and spanning the diversity of life from plants to vertebrates and invertebrates, this resource details expert findings on