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Geophysiology and the Revival of Gaia
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- A causal link between the end-Cretaceous Yucatán crater and the Deccan flood basalt is presented in Michael Rampino and Ken Caldeira
- A critic of Gaia and Daisyworld is George C. Williams in his
- A possible atmospheric imbalance caused by the evolution of lignin is proposed by Jennifer M. Robinson
- Andrew Watson’s papers include A. Watson J. E. Lovelock, and L. Margulis
- C Barlow
- D Schwartzman
- David Schwartzman and George C. Williams participated in the discussion I organized “Problems of Gaia in evolutionary biology,” at the
- David Schwartzman’s key papers are cited in notes 9 40, and 53. See also David Schwartzman and S. N. Shore
- Evidence of life in martian meteorites reported in David S. McKay
- For discussion of the ecological changes wrought by the evolution of’ fecal pellets see Malcolm Walter
- For more on the microbial perspective see Lynn Margulis
- For Schwartzman’s view of the temperature history of Earth see David Schwartzman and Tyler Volk
- Gary Snyder stated
- Harding’s paper with Lovelock is Stephan P. Harding and James E. Lovelock
- High volumes of carbon dioxide in Earth’s early atmosphere are supported by James F. Kasting in his
- Hinkle’s remark “Gaia is symbiosis as seen from space,” appears in Lynn Margulis
- Klinger is named “Bog Man” in Carl Zimmer
- Lee Klinger’s papers include his
- Margulis contrasts Lovelock’s and Vernadsky’s perspectives in Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan
- Michael Rampino’s paradigm-shifting idea appears in his
- N The marine
- Quotation by James Lovelock in his
- Quotation by James Lovelock in his
- Quotation by Stanley Salthe in his
- R Charlson
- Schwartzman’s paper on SETI and Gaia is David Schwartzman and L. J. Rickard
- Scientists who find Daisyworld modeling important include Peter Saunders
- Stuart Kauffman’s views on a self-organizing universe are presented in his
- The article that triggered Watson’s interest is James E. Lovelock and Sidney Epton
- The early Gaia papers are Lynn Margulis and James
- The end of the biosphere is estimated by James Lovelock and Michael Whitfield in their
- The existence of a biosphere within Earth was proposed by Thomas Gold in his
- The first results of’ Daisyworld modeling were presented in Andrew J. Watson and James E. Lovelock
- The four poetic quotations describing Earth from space are in order, Carl Sagan
- The idea that bogs might trigger ice ages is presented by Lee F. Klinger
- The idea that evolutionary events happened as soon as temperatures allowed appears in David Schwartzman Mark McMenamin, and Tyler Volk
- The original version of this updated quotation by Lynn Margulis appears in her
- The paradox of a less luminous early sun was proposed by Carl Sagan and George Mullen
- The phrase “cataclysms galore” appears in the poem “Mars” by Diane Ackerman in her
- The quotation by James Lovelock on Daisyworld appears in his
- The quotation by James Lovelock on the atmosphere appears in his
- The quotation by Maynard Smith appears in John Maynard Smith and Eörs Szathmáry
- The quotation by Michael Rampino appears in his
- The quoted biographer of Vernadksy is Rafal Serafin
- The recipe for building a baby biosphere is in Stephen Tomkins
- The Vernadssy paper mentioned by Schwartzman is
- The “population of one” criticism of Gaia has been raised by Richard Dawkins
- Tyler Volk’s papers mentioned in the text include his
- Until very recently the only English-language books on Vernadksy’s ideas were translations from two Russian books: M. M. Karnshilov
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- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1997
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