Marine hydrothermal systems and the origin of life : report of SCOR Working Group 91

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Marine hydrothermal systems and the origin of life : report of SCOR Working Group 91

edited by N.G. Holm

Kluwer Academic, c1992

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"Reprinted from Origins of life and evolution of the biosphere, vol. 22, nos. l-4, 1992."

Bibliography: p. [191]-242

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内容説明

Research of the origins of life in connection with a marine environment started at the end of the seventies, when the `black smokers' in the Pacific were discovered and the Red Sea deep hydrothermal brines were found to be a fruitful environment for abiotic synthesis of life precursors. For a while this research was categorised under the heading `chemistry', but in less than a decade the topic became fully integrated into the science of 'oceanography'. The Scientific Committee on Oceanographic Research (SCOR) initiated Working Group 91: Chemical Evolution and Origin of Life in Marine Hydrothermal Systems'. This volume contains the final report of this working group.

目次

1 Why are Hydrothermal Systems Proposed as Plausible Environments for the Origin of Life?.- 2 Hydrothermal Systems: Their Varieties, Dynamics, and Suitability for Prebiotic Chemistry.- 3 Modem Life at High Temperatures.- 4 Aqueous Organic Geochemistry at High Temperature/High Pressure.- 5 Chemical Environments of Submarine Hydrothermal Systems.- 6 Chemical Markers of Prebiotic Chemistry in Hydrothermal Systems.- 7 Hydrothermal Organic Synthesis Experiments.- 8 An Experimental Approach to Chemical Evolution in Submarine Hydrothermal Systems.- 9 Mineral Theories of the Origin of Life and an Iron Sulfide Example.- 10 Future Research.- Literature Cited (Chapters 1-10).

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