Globally asynchronous sulphur isotope signals require re-definition of the great oxidation event

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  • who: Pascal Philippot from the Université National University Road, Canberra ACT, Australia have published the research: Globally asynchronous sulphur isotope signals require re-definition of the Great Oxidation Event, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: To bring new perspective on the chronology of the GOE, the authors focused the efforts on the Turee Creek Group in Western Australia, which, in contrast to the Transvaal and Huronian supergroups, is characterised by a continuous marine sedimentary succession spanning the GOE and two19 or possibly NORTH AMERICA Huronian Supergroup SOUTH AFRICA Eastern Transvaal Basin Age, Gyr . . .

     

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