Elso Barghoorn
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Plant BiologyWebsite:
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"Elso Barghoorn"Bio:
(1915 - 1984)
http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/deceased-members/58007.html
Parents
Sign in to add mentorIrving W. Bailey | grad student | 1941 | Harvard | |
(The ontogenetic development and phylogenetic specialization of rays in the xylem of conifers and dicotyledons) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeDonald R. Whitehead | grad student | Harvard | |
William Spackman | grad student | 1949 | Harvard (Geotree) |
J. William Schopf | grad student | 1968 | Harvard (Geotree) |
Andrew H Knoll | grad student | 1977 | Harvard |
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Lenk C, Strother PK, Kaye CA, et al. (1982) Precambrian age of the Boston basin: new evidence from microfossils. Science (New York, N.Y.). 216: 619-20 |
Bridgwater D, Allaart JH, Schopf JW, et al. (1981) Microfossil-like objects from the Archaean of Greenland: A cautionary note Nature. 289: 51-53 |
Margulis L, Barghoorn ES, Ashendorf D, et al. (1980) The microbial community in the layered sediments at Laguna Figueroa, Baja California, Mexico: Does it have Precambrian analogues? Precambrian Research. 11: 93-123 |
Margulis L, Mazur P, Barghoorn ES, et al. (1979) The Viking Mission: implications for life on Mars. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 14: 223-32 |
Reimer TO, Barghoorn ES, Margulis L. (1979) Primary productivity in an early Archean microbial ecosystem Precambrian Research. 9: 93-104 |
Francis S, Margulis L, Barghoorn ES. (1978) On the experimental silicification of microorganisms II. On the time of appearance of eukaryotic organisms in the fossil record Precambrian Research. 6: 65-100 |
Francis S, Barghoorn ES, Margulis L. (1978) On the experimental silicification of microorganisms. III. Implications of the preservation of the green prokaryotic alga prochloron and other coccoids for interpretation of the microbial fossil record Precambrian Research. 7: 377-383 |
Mazur P, Barghoorn ES, Halvorson HO, et al. (1978) Biological implications of the Viking mission to Mars Space Science Reviews. 22: 3-34 |
Knoll AH, Barghoorn ES. (1977) Archean microfossils showing cell division from the swaziland system of South Africa. Science (New York, N.Y.). 198: 396-8 |
Walters CC, Margulis L, Barghoorn ES. (1977) On the experiemntal silicification of microorganisms. I. Microbial growth on organosilicon compounds Precambrian Research. 5: 241-248 |