Globally asynchronous sulphur isotope signals require re-definition of the Great Oxidation Event
The Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is considered to have occurred at 2.33–2.32 Ga based on the last occurrence of MIF-S in South Africa. Here, based on sulphur isotope analysis of samples from Western Australia, the authors show preservation of MIF-S beyond 2.31 Ga and call for a re-evaluation of GOE t...
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Autores principales: | Pascal Philippot, Janaína N. Ávila, Bryan A. Killingsworth, Svetlana Tessalina, Franck Baton, Tom Caquineau, Elodie Muller, Ernesto Pecoits, Pierre Cartigny, Stefan V. Lalonde, Trevor R. Ireland, Christophe Thomazo, Martin J. van Kranendonk, Vincent Busigny |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/93a9c072bdb94e9abd5bb84301b68084 |
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