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Onset of the aerobic nitrogen cycle during the Great Oxidation Event

Aubrey L. Zerkle (), Simon W. Poulton, Robert J. Newton, Colin Mettam, Mark W. Claire, Andrey Bekker and Christopher K. Junium
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Aubrey L. Zerkle: School of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Centre for Exoplanet Science, University of St Andrews
Simon W. Poulton: School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds
Robert J. Newton: School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds
Colin Mettam: School of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Centre for Exoplanet Science, University of St Andrews
Mark W. Claire: School of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Centre for Exoplanet Science, University of St Andrews
Andrey Bekker: University of California-Riverside
Christopher K. Junium: Syracuse University

Nature, 2017, vol. 542, issue 7642, 465-467

Abstract: Nitrogen isotope data from sediments deposited during the earliest stage of the Great Oxidation Event show evidence for the emergence of a pervasive aerobic marine nitrogen cycle.

Date: 2017
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