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The rise of oxygen in Earth’s early ocean and atmosphere

Timothy W. Lyons (), Christopher T. Reinhard and Noah J. Planavsky
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Timothy W. Lyons: University of California
Christopher T. Reinhard: University of California
Noah J. Planavsky: University of California

Nature, 2014, vol. 506, issue 7488, 307-315

Abstract: How atmospheric oxygen concentrations evolved from only small amounts for the early Earth to about 21 per cent today remains uncertain; here our latest understanding of the evolution of Earth’s oxygen levels is discussed.

Date: 2014
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