Grand Valley State University Research Helps Find Possible Link in Oxygenation of Young Earth
August 18, 2021
August 18, 2021
ALLENDALE, Michigan, Aug. 18 (TNSJou) -- Grand Valley State University issued the following news on Aug. 17, 2021:
A Grand Valley researcher is part of an international collaboration looking for the answer to a billion-year-old question -- how did the Earth develop enough oxygen to support life?
Their findings published online Aug. 2 at Nature Geoscience, nature.com/ngeo, link the Earth's gradual rotational deceleration because of the moon and the planet's oxy . . .
A Grand Valley researcher is part of an international collaboration looking for the answer to a billion-year-old question -- how did the Earth develop enough oxygen to support life?
Their findings published online Aug. 2 at Nature Geoscience, nature.com/ngeo, link the Earth's gradual rotational deceleration because of the moon and the planet's oxy . . .