Search Results - "CLAIRE, M.W"
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Anaerobic methanotrophy and the rise of atmospheric oxygen
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (15-07-2007)“…and seawater sulphate levels rose on the early Earth, AOM would have increasingly throttled the release of methane. We use a biogeochemical model to simulate…”
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Two-billion-year-old evaporites capture Earth's great oxidation
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (20-04-2018)“…Major changes in atmospheric and ocean chemistry occurred in the Paleoproterozoic Era (2.5-1.6 billion years ago). Increasing oxidation dramatically changed…”
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High-frequency fluctuations in redox conditions during the latest Permian mass extinction
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (01-11-2017)“…New high-resolution geochemical and sedimentological data from Fiskegrav, East Greenland, reveal fluctuations in marine redox conditions associated with the…”
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Anaerobic nitrogen cycling on a Neoarchaean ocean margin
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-12-2019)“…•Isotopes indicate anaerobic nitrogen cycling in shallow Neoarchaean waters.•Negative nitrogen isotopic values suggest partial assimilation of ammonium.•No…”
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Modeling aqueous perchlorate chemistries with applications to Mars
Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-06-2010)“…NASA’s Phoenix lander identified perchlorate and carbonate salts on Mars. Perchlorates are rare on Earth, and carbonates have largely been ignored on Mars…”
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Sulfur and mercury MIF suggest volcanic contributions to Earth’s atmosphere at 2.7 Ga
Published in Geochemical perspectives letters (09-09-2021)Get full text
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High rates of anaerobic methanotrophy at low sulfate concentrations with implications for past and present methane levels
Published in Geobiology (01-03-2011)“…Despite the importance of the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) to global biogeochemical cycles, the relationship between sulfate concentration and the rate…”
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