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Warrawoona 32°42′S 118°0′E / 32.700°S 118.000°E / -32.700; 118.000 (
Warrawoona) is a
region of
Western Australia in the
Pilbara province. The region...
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Strelley Pool
formation (
Warrawoona Group)
being formed by
evaporation and a dome
structure from the
North Pole
chert (also
Warrawoona Group)
being formed...
- The
Warrawoona Group is a
geological unit in
Western Australia containing ****tive
fossils of
cyanobacteria cells.
Dated 3.465 Ga,
these microstructures...
- Australia. This
formation is one of many
formations that
comprise the
Warrawoona Group,
which is the
lowermost of four
groups that
comprise the Pilbara...
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evidence for
early life is
found in 3.47 billion-year-old baryte, in the
Warrawoona Group of
Western Australia. This
mineral shows sulfur fractionation of...
- Hickman, A. H. & Thorpe, R. I.
Origin of 3.45 Ga
coniform stromatolites in
Warrawoona Group,
Western Australia. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. 111, 1256-1262". Geological...
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Location Country Diameter (km) Age (million years)
Coordinates S1-
Warrawoona Unknown Unknown (recorded in
South Africa and Australia)
Likely in the...
- "Early
Archean (3.3-billion to 3.5-billion-year-old)
microfossils from
Warrawoona Group, Australia". Science. 237 (4810): 70–73. Bibcode:1987Sci...237....
- "Early
Archean (3.3-billion to 3.5-billion-year-old)
microfossils from
Warrawoona Group, Australia". Science. 237 (4810): 70–73. Bibcode:1987Sci...237....
- "Early
Archean (3.3-billion to 3.5-billion-year-old)
microfossils from
Warrawoona Group, Australia". Science. 237 (4810): 70–73. Bibcode:1987Sci...237....