Constraining the rise of oxygen with oxygen isotopes
The loss of anomalous sulfur isotope compositions from sedimentary rocks has been considered a symptom of permanent atmospheric oxygenation. Here the authors show sulfur and oxygen isotope evidence from < 2.31 Ga sedimentary barium sulphates (barites) from the Turee Creek Basin, W. Australia, dem...
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Autores principales: | B. A. Killingsworth, P. Sansjofre, P. Philippot, P. Cartigny, C. Thomazo, S. V. Lalonde |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7a1066dbd2a740fc885bb55ace879af5 |
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