Origin of pyrite nodules at the top of the nantuo diamictites, Southern China
Abstract Pyrite nodules up to 20 cm in diameter are found at the top of the Marinoan (~ 635 Ma) Nantuo glacial diamictite as well as in the cap dolostones and shale/siltstones in the lower Doushantuo Formation in eastern Guizhou, southern China. Field occurrences, petrography, and stable sulfur isot...
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Main Authors: | Changjie Liu, Ying Lin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/84ff846f1aae491a90a121541ac18f6a |
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