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Martin Brasier

Martin David Brasier FGS, FLS (12 April 1947 – 16 December 2014) was an English palaeobiologist and astrobiologist known for his conceptual analysis of microfossils and evolution in the Precambrian and Cambrian.

Martin David Brasier
Born(1947-04-12)12 April 1947
Died16 December 2014(2014-12-16) (aged 67)
Alma materUniversity of London
University of Oxford
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions

He was Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Oxford[1] and Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall. His research critically examined the context and character of the early fossil record, making use of field mapping, logging, optical petrography, stable isotope geochemistry, confocal microscopy, NanoSims microprobes, and lasers for high resolution 3D scanning and laser Raman spectroscopy.

Brasier died in a car accident near Burford, Oxfordshire, UK, on 16 December 2014.[2][3]

Contributions

His contributions include the Brasier–Schopf debate on critical testing of questionable 3460 Ma Apex chert 'microfossils' at NASA; work on the earliest well-preserved fossils of cells (biology) (3430 Ma Strelley Pool); the pumice hypothesis for the origins of life; mapping the earliest life on land (1000 Ma Torridonian); and the palaeoecology, development and evolution of Ediacaran to early Cambrian organisms. He was secretary and then leader of the International Geoscience Programme, UNESCO and International Commission on Stratigraphy Projects on the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary decision. This defined the base of the Phanerozoic Eon, Palaeozoic Era and Cambrian Period at a section in Newfoundland and Labrador based upon the appearance of the first assemblage of vertical burrowing animal trace fossils Treptichnus pedum[4] The same datum also defines the top of the Precambrian and of the Proterozoic Eon. His own book on the subject, Darwin's Lost World was published in 2009 as part of the Charles Darwin centenary celebrations.[5] His sequel, called Secret Chambers, goes in search of the symbiotic origins of the eukaryote chloroplast, tracing its evolution through the last two billion years, exploring the ideas of Robert Hooke, Elso Barghoorn, Tom Cavalier-Smith and Lynn Margulis, and delving into the interval that Brasier dubbed 'the Boring Billion'.

Recent awards

  • Lyell Medal, Geological Society of London, Burlington House, 2014 (for his research of early life)[6]
  • Society of Biology first book awards nomination 2013 (for Secret Chambers)

Selected publications

  • Landing, E., Geyer, G., Braser, M.D., and Bowring, S. A. 2013. Cambrian Evolutionary Radiation: centext[check spelling], correlation, and chronostratigraphy - overcoming deficiencies of the First Appearance Datum (FAD)concept. Earth-Science Reviews (journal),123. 133-172
  • Brasier, M.D., Matthewman, R., McMahon, S. and Wacey, D. 2011. Pumice as a remarkable substrate for the origins of life. Astrobiology, 7, 725-735
  • Wacey, D., Kilburn, M., Saunders, M., Cliff, J. and Brasier, M.D. 2011. Microfossils of sulphur-metabolizing cells in 3.4-billion-year-old rocks of Western Australia. Nature Geoscience, 4, 698-702
  • Strother, P.K., Battison, L., Brasier, M.D. & Wellman, C.H. 2011. Earth's earliest non-marine eukaryotes. Nature. 403, 505-509
  • Brasier, M.D. & Antcliffe, J.B. 2009. Evolutionary relationships within the Avalonian Ediacara biota: new insights from Laser Analysis. Journal of the Geological Society, 166, 363-384
  • Brasier, M.D. & Antcliffe, J. 2004. Decoding the Ediacaran Enigma. Science 305, 1115-1117
  • Brasier, M.D., Green, O.R., Jephcoat, A.P., Kleppe, A.K., Van Kranendonk, M.J., Lindsay, J.F., Steele, A. & Grassineau, N.V. 2002. Questioning the evidence for Earth's oldest fossils. Nature 416, 76-81
  • Brasier, M.D. & Lindsay, J.F. 1998. A billion years of environmental stability and the emergence of eukaryotes. New data from northern Australia. Geology, 26, 555-558
  • Brasier, M.D., Cowie, J.W. & Taylor, M.E. 1994. Decision on the Precambrian- Cambrian boundary stratotype. Episodes, 17, 3–8.
  • Brasier, M.D. 1979. The Cambrian radiation event. In House, M.R. (ed.) 'The Origin of Major Invertebrate Groups'. Systematics Association Special Volume, 12, 103-159

Books

  • Brasier, M.D. 2012. Secret Chambers: the inside story of cells and complex life. Oxford University Press, 298pp.
  • Brasier, M.D. 2009. Darwin's Lost World: the hidden history of animal life. Oxford University Press, 322pp., ISBN 978-0-19954-897-2
  • Cowie, J.W. and Brasier, M.D. 1989. The Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary, Oxford Monographs in Geology and Geophysics, No. 12.
  • Brasier, MD. 1980. Microfossils. George Allen & Unwin, London, 193pp.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 June 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2011.
  2. ^ Gideon Henderson (17 December 2014). "Professor Martin Brasier, RIP". Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Death of Martin Brasier". St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. 17 December 2014. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2011.
  5. ^ Martin Brasier. . Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2011.
  6. ^ "Lyell Medal". The Geological Society of London. Retrieved 16 May 2022.

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Martin David Brasier FGS FLS 12 April 1947 16 December 2014 was an English palaeobiologist and astrobiologist known for his conceptual analysis of microfossils and evolution in the Precambrian and Cambrian Martin David BrasierBorn 1947 04 12 12 April 1947Wimbledon London EnglandDied16 December 2014 2014 12 16 aged 67 Burford Oxfordshire EnglandAlma materUniversity of LondonUniversity of OxfordScientific careerFieldsPalaeontologyEvolutionary biologyMicropaleontologyAstrobiologyInstitutionsBritish Geological SurveyUniversity of ReadingUniversity of HullMemorial University of NewfoundlandUniversity of OxfordHe was Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Oxford 1 and Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall His research critically examined the context and character of the early fossil record making use of field mapping logging optical petrography stable isotope geochemistry confocal microscopy NanoSims microprobes and lasers for high resolution 3D scanning and laser Raman spectroscopy Brasier died in a car accident near Burford Oxfordshire UK on 16 December 2014 2 3 Contents 1 Contributions 2 Recent awards 3 Selected publications 4 Books 5 ReferencesContributions EditHis contributions include the Brasier Schopf debate on critical testing of questionable 3460 Ma Apex chert microfossils at NASA work on the earliest well preserved fossils of cells biology 3430 Ma Strelley Pool the pumice hypothesis for the origins of life mapping the earliest life on land 1000 Ma Torridonian and the palaeoecology development and evolution of Ediacaran to early Cambrian organisms He was secretary and then leader of the International Geoscience Programme UNESCO and International Commission on Stratigraphy Projects on the Precambrian Cambrian Boundary decision This defined the base of the Phanerozoic Eon Palaeozoic Era and Cambrian Period at a section in Newfoundland and Labrador based upon the appearance of the first assemblage of vertical burrowing animal trace fossils Treptichnus pedum 4 The same datum also defines the top of the Precambrian and of the Proterozoic Eon His own book on the subject Darwin s Lost World was published in 2009 as part of the Charles Darwin centenary celebrations 5 His sequel called Secret Chambers goes in search of the symbiotic origins of the eukaryote chloroplast tracing its evolution through the last two billion years exploring the ideas of Robert Hooke Elso Barghoorn Tom Cavalier Smith and Lynn Margulis and delving into the interval that Brasier dubbed the Boring Billion Recent awards EditLyell Medal Geological Society of London Burlington House 2014 for his research of early life 6 Society of Biology first book awards nomination 2013 for Secret Chambers Selected publications EditLanding E Geyer G Braser M D and Bowring S A 2013 Cambrian Evolutionary Radiation centext check spelling correlation and chronostratigraphy overcoming deficiencies of the First Appearance Datum FAD concept Earth Science Reviews journal 123 133 172 Brasier M D Matthewman R McMahon S and Wacey D 2011 Pumice as a remarkable substrate for the origins of life Astrobiology 7 725 735 Wacey D Kilburn M Saunders M Cliff J and Brasier M D 2011 Microfossils of sulphur metabolizing cells in 3 4 billion year old rocks of Western Australia Nature Geoscience 4 698 702 Strother P K Battison L Brasier M D amp Wellman C H 2011 Earth s earliest non marine eukaryotes Nature 403 505 509 Brasier M D amp Antcliffe J B 2009 Evolutionary relationships within the Avalonian Ediacara biota new insights from Laser Analysis Journal of the Geological Society 166 363 384 Brasier M D amp Antcliffe J 2004 Decoding the Ediacaran Enigma Science 305 1115 1117 Brasier M D Green O R Jephcoat A P Kleppe A K Van Kranendonk M J Lindsay J F Steele A amp Grassineau N V 2002 Questioning the evidence for Earth s oldest fossils Nature 416 76 81 Brasier M D amp Lindsay J F 1998 A billion years of environmental stability and the emergence of eukaryotes New data from northern Australia Geology 26 555 558 Brasier M D Cowie J W amp Taylor M E 1994 Decision on the Precambrian Cambrian boundary stratotype Episodes 17 3 8 Brasier M D 1979 The Cambrian radiation event In House M R ed The Origin of Major Invertebrate Groups Systematics Association Special Volume 12 103 159Books EditBrasier M D 2012 Secret Chambers the inside story of cells and complex life Oxford University Press 298pp Brasier M D 2009 Darwin s Lost World the hidden history of animal life Oxford University Press 322pp ISBN 978 0 19954 897 2 Cowie J W and Brasier M D 1989 The Precambrian Cambrian Boundary Oxford Monographs in Geology and Geophysics No 12 Brasier MD 1980 Microfossils George Allen amp Unwin London 193pp References Edit Oxford University staff Archived from the original on 3 June 2011 Retrieved 2 March 2011 Gideon Henderson 17 December 2014 Professor Martin Brasier RIP Department of Earth Sciences University of Oxford Retrieved 17 December 2014 Death of Martin Brasier St Edmund Hall University of Oxford 17 December 2014 Retrieved 18 December 2014 Episodes article Precambrian Cambrian IGCP PDF Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 2 March 2011 Martin Brasier Darwin s Lost World at Oxford University Press Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 2 March 2011 Lyell Medal The Geological Society of London Retrieved 16 May 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Brasier amp oldid 1120049025, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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