Fossil microorganisms in the Archaean

M. Astafieva, R. Hoover, A. Y. Rozanov, A. B. Vrevskiy
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Ancient Archaean and Proterozoic rocks are model objects for the investigation of rocks comprising astromaterials. Three types of fossil microorganisms found in Archaean rocks of Karelia are determined: 1. forms found in situ, in other words microorganisms of the same-age as the rock matrix, that is valid Archaean fossils, 2. endolithic fossil microorganisms, that is to say forms inhabited early formed rocks, and 3. younger than Archaean-Proterozoic mineralised microorganisms, that is later contamination. The structures belong (from our point of view) to the first type, or genuine Archaean forms were mainly under our examination. Practical investigation of ancient microorganisms from Greenstone-Belt of Northern Karelia turns to be very perspective. It shows that even in such ancient period as the Archaean an ancient diverse world existed. Moreover probably such relatively highly organised forms as cyanobacteria and perhaps eukaryotic forms existed in Archaean world.
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太古宙的微生物化石
古代太古宙和元古代岩石是研究天体物质组成岩石的典型对象。在卡累利阿太古宙岩石中发现了三种类型的化石微生物:1 .在原位发现的形式,换句话说,与岩石基质年龄相同的微生物,这是有效的太古宙化石。2 .内石器时代的化石微生物,即早期形成的岩石中存在的微生物;比古生宙-元古代矿化微生物更年轻,即较晚污染。这些结构(从我们的观点来看)属于第一种类型,或真正的太古宙形式主要在我们的研究之下。卡累利阿北部绿岩带古微生物的实际考察具有十分重要的意义。这表明,即使在太古宙这样的古老时期,也存在着一个古老而多样的世界。此外,在太古宙世界中可能存在蓝藻和真核生物等相对高度组织的形式。
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