Alison Olcott Marshall
Affiliations: | Geology | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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Marshall CP, Marshall AO, Aitken JB, et al. (2017) Imaging of Vanadium in Microfossils: A New Potential Biosignature. Astrobiology |
Marshall AO, Cestari NA. (2015) Biomarker Analysis of Samples Visually Identified as Microbial in the Eocene Green River Formation: An Analogue for Mars Astrobiology. 15: 770-775 |
Glauser AL, Harper CJ, Taylor TN, et al. (2014) Reexamination of cell contents in Pennsylvanian spores and pollen grains using Raman spectroscopy Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 210: 62-68 |
Marshall AO, Jehlička J, Rouzaud J, et al. (2014) Multiple generations of carbonaceous material deposited in Apex chert by basin-scale pervasive hydrothermal fluid flow Gondwana Research. 25: 284-289 |
Rothschild BM, Martin LD, Anderson B, et al. (2013) Raman spectroscopic documentation of Oligocene bladder stone. Die Naturwissenschaften. 100: 789-94 |
Marshall AO, Nowaczewski V, Marshall CP. (2013) Microchemical differentiation of conodont and scolecodont microfossils Palaios. 28: 433-437 |
Marshall AO, Emry JR, Marshall CP. (2012) Multiple generations of carbon in the apex chert and implications for preservation of microfossils. Astrobiology. 12: 160-6 |
Marshall AO, Wehrbein RL, Lieberman BS, et al. (2012) Raman spectroscopic investigations of burgess shaletype preservation: A new way forward Palaios. 27: 288-292 |
Marshall CP, Marshall AO. (2011) Hematite and carbonaceous materials in geological samples: a cautionary tale. Spectrochimica Acta. Part a, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy. 80: 133-7 |
Marshall CP, Emry JR, Marshall AO. (2011) Haematite pseudomicrofossils present in the 3.5-billion-year-old Apex Chert Nature Geoscience. 4: 240-243 |