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Early Earth

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Sulfide Mineralization Within Modern, Deep-Sea Marine Sediments And Oxygenation Of The Early Earth, Matthew K. Thompson, Walter S. Borowski Feb 2005

Sulfide Mineralization Within Modern, Deep-Sea Marine Sediments And Oxygenation Of The Early Earth, Matthew K. Thompson, Walter S. Borowski

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The Earth’s atmosphere and oceans have not always been oxygenated. The exact pathway and timing of the oxygenation of the Earth’s early oceans is poorly constrained, although it appears that oxygenation was essentially complete by the beginning of the Cambrian (545 million years ago). Indeed, the appearance and diversification of the first animals may have been dependent on threshold levels of oxygen. Eventually we intend to use the sulfur isotopic composition of sulfide minerals (iron monosulfides and pyrite) present in sedimentary rocks to reconstruct the oxygenation of Proterozoic oceans, but first must strive to understand sulfide mineral formation in the …