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How old are bacteria from the Permian age?

Dennis W. Powers (), Russell H. Vreeland and William D. Rosenzweig
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Russell H. Vreeland: West Chester University
William D. Rosenzweig: West Chester University

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6834, 155-156

Abstract: Abstract Hazen and Roedder touch on several geological issues raised by our limited description of the Permian Salado Formation. In our study, we sampled coarse halite in dissolution pipes for testing for viable Permian-age bacteria.

Date: 2001
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