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Tag: UWAB

Tiny, Ancient Meteorites Suggest Early Earth’s Atmosphere was Rich in Carbon Dioxide

January 27, 2020 Daniel Larsen

University of Washington graduate student and VPL collaborator Owen Lehmer, was the lead author of a new paper recently published…

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Posted in: Featured, Media, Task B Filed under: David Catling, Early Earth, Owen Lehmer, Publication, Roger Buick, Science Advances, UW News, UWAB

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