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Natural History Museum of Denmark / 05:22 / POSTED 23.03.15

Early plate tectonics & the oldest rocks on earth

Issua fjord in Greenland holds the oldest evidence of life on earth. Austin Jarl Boyd is currently doing his PhD about some of the stuff we can learn from Issua fjord

Early plate tectonics & the oldest rocks on earth
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