Emergence of atmosphere and life on early Earth and other terrestrial planets
Emergence of atmosphere and life on early Earth and other terrestrial planets
Support systems for life on planetary systems begin and end with the environment, including the atmosphere. These may change over time and interact with a biosphere, once developed, leading to new niche space depending on the changes (temperature, composition, types and amounts of nutrients available) and on the style and rate of biological evolution. In this theme, we are interested in contributions that track key components, and the changing nature, of the atmosphere and environment of Earth through the Hadean–Archean, as well as the characteristics of other planetary systems both within and outside of our solar system, and how these may have changed over time.
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