The Early Earth - Emergence of a Habitable Planet I
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference session from the 2011 AGU Fall Meeting focused on the early Earth and its transformation into a habitable planet. Delve into eight presentations covering crucial topics such as the formation of early water oceans, insights from Hadean zircons, the emergence and intensity of the geomagnetic field, the rise of continents, environmental changes across the Archean-Proterozoic transition, and the evolution of atmospheric oxygen. Gain valuable insights from invited speakers as they discuss cutting-edge research on core evolution models, empirical records of environmental change, and innovative approaches to studying early Earth conditions. Enhance your understanding of the complex processes that shaped our planet's early history and set the stage for the emergence of life.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2011: The Early Earth: Emergence of a Habitable Planet I
Taught by
AGU
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