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Home / Research / Publications By Year / Super-heavy pyrite (δ 34Spyr > δ 34SCAS) in the terminal Proterozoic Nama Group, Southern Namibia: A consequence of low seawater sulfate at the dawn of animal life.
December 17, 2009

Super-heavy pyrite (δ 34Spyr > δ 34SCAS) in the terminal Proterozoic Nama Group, Southern Namibia: A consequence of low seawater sulfate at the dawn of animal life.

David A. Fike

Geology, v 37, p 743­746 (2009)

All Authors: Ries J. B., Fike D. A., Pratt L. M, Lyons T. W., and Grotzinger J. P.

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