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Title:
Early Earth: Oxygen for heavy-metal fans
Authors:
Lyons, Timothy W.; Reinhard, Christopher T.
Affiliation:
AA(Timothy W. Lyons and Christopher T. Reinhard are in the Department of Earth Sciences, University of California, Riverside, California 92521, USA ), AB(Timothy W. Lyons and Christopher T. Reinhard are in the Department of Earth Sciences, University of California, Riverside, California 92521, USA )
Publication:
Nature, Volume 461, Issue 7261, pp. 179-181 (2009). (Nature Homepage)
Publication Date:
09/2009
Origin:
NATURE
DOI:
10.1038/461179a
Bibliographic Code:
2009Natur.461..179L

Abstract

Chromium isotopes provide an eyebrow-raising history of oxygenation of Earth's atmosphere. Not least, it seems that oxygen might have all but disappeared half a billion years after its initial rise.
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