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Tara Djokic

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Scientific American|March 23, 2018
Life SpringsMartin J Van Kranendonk, David W Deamer, Tara Djokic
Die Naturwissenschaften|December 16, 2024
The first fossil longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from AustraliaLachlan J Hart, Adam Ślipiński, Michael Frese, et al.
Nature Communications|May 10, 2017
Earliest signs of life on land preserved in ca. 3.5 Ga hot spring depositsTara Djokic, Martin J Van Kranendonk, Kathleen A Campbell, et al.
Plos One|April 17, 2023
Inferring the age and environmental characteristics of fossil sites using citizen scienceTara Djokic, Michael Frese, Adam Woods, et al.
Nature Communications|August 17, 2017
Corrigendum: Earliest signs of life on land preserved in ca. 3.5 Ga hot spring depositsTara Djokic, Martin J Van Kranendonk, Kathleen A Campbell, et al.
Astrobiology|January 6, 2021
Elements for the Origin of Life on Land: A Deep-Time Perspective from the Pilbara Craton of Western AustraliaMartin J Van Kranendonk, Raphael Baumgartner, Tara Djokic, et al.
Astrobiology|December 3, 2020
A Reconstructed Subaerial Hot Spring Field in the ∼3.5 Billion-Year-Old Dresser Formation, North Pole Dome, Pilbara Craton, Western AustraliaTara Djokic, Martin J Van Kranendonk, Kathleen A Campbell, et al.
Astrobiology|March 11, 2020
Biomolecules from Fossilized Hot Spring Sinters: Implications for the Search for Life on MarsBronwyn L Teece, Simon C George, Tara Djokic, et al.
Astrobiology|June 12, 2026
Nanophase Goethite as a Promising Target in the Search for Past Life on MarsTara Djokic, Patrick M Smith, Jennifer O'Keefe, et al.
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Scientific American|March 23, 2018
Life SpringsMartin J Van Kranendonk, David W Deamer, Tara Djokic
Die Naturwissenschaften|December 16, 2024
The first fossil longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from AustraliaLachlan J Hart, Adam Ślipiński, Michael Frese, et al.
Nature Communications|May 10, 2017
Earliest signs of life on land preserved in ca. 3.5 Ga hot spring depositsTara Djokic, Martin J Van Kranendonk, Kathleen A Campbell, et al.
Plos One|April 17, 2023
Inferring the age and environmental characteristics of fossil sites using citizen scienceTara Djokic, Michael Frese, Adam Woods, et al.
Nature Communications|August 17, 2017
Corrigendum: Earliest signs of life on land preserved in ca. 3.5 Ga hot spring depositsTara Djokic, Martin J Van Kranendonk, Kathleen A Campbell, et al.
Astrobiology|January 6, 2021
Elements for the Origin of Life on Land: A Deep-Time Perspective from the Pilbara Craton of Western AustraliaMartin J Van Kranendonk, Raphael Baumgartner, Tara Djokic, et al.
Astrobiology|December 3, 2020
A Reconstructed Subaerial Hot Spring Field in the ∼3.5 Billion-Year-Old Dresser Formation, North Pole Dome, Pilbara Craton, Western AustraliaTara Djokic, Martin J Van Kranendonk, Kathleen A Campbell, et al.
Astrobiology|March 11, 2020
Biomolecules from Fossilized Hot Spring Sinters: Implications for the Search for Life on MarsBronwyn L Teece, Simon C George, Tara Djokic, et al.
Astrobiology|June 12, 2026
Nanophase Goethite as a Promising Target in the Search for Past Life on MarsTara Djokic, Patrick M Smith, Jennifer O'Keefe, et al.
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