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352 related items for PubMed ID: 19372427

  • 1. Anomalous fractionations of sulfur isotopes during thermochemical sulfate reduction.
    Watanabe Y, Farquhar J, Ohmoto H.
    Science; 2009 Apr 17; 324(5925):370-3. PubMed ID: 19372427
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  • 2. Early Archaean microorganisms preferred elemental sulfur, not sulfate.
    Philippot P, Van Zuilen M, Lepot K, Thomazo C, Farquhar J, Van Kranendonk MJ.
    Science; 2007 Sep 14; 317(5844):1534-7. PubMed ID: 17872441
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  • 3. Sulphur isotope evidence for an oxic Archaean atmosphere.
    Ohmoto H, Watanabe Y, Ikemi H, Poulson SR, Taylor BE.
    Nature; 2006 Aug 24; 442(7105):908-11. PubMed ID: 16929296
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  • 4. Large sulfur isotope fractionation does not require disproportionation.
    Sim MS, Bosak T, Ono S.
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  • 5. The Archean sulfur cycle and the early history of atmospheric oxygen.
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  • 6. Late Archean biospheric oxygenation and atmospheric evolution.
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    Science; 2007 Sep 28; 317(5846):1900-3. PubMed ID: 17901329
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  • 7. Sulfur isotope fractionation in the biogeochemical sulfur cycle of marine sediments.
    Böttcher ME.
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  • 8. Evidence of magnetic isotope effects during thermochemical sulfate reduction.
    Oduro H, Harms B, Sintim HO, Kaufman AJ, Cody G, Farquhar J.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2011 Oct 25; 108(43):17635-8. PubMed ID: 21997216
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  • 9. Explaining the structure of the Archean mass-independent sulfur isotope record.
    Halevy I, Johnston DT, Schrag DP.
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  • 10. Geochemistry. New players in an ancient cycle.
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  • 11. Active microbial sulfur disproportionation in the Mesoproterozoic.
    Johnston DT, Wing BA, Farquhar J, Kaufman AJ, Strauss H, Lyons TW, Kah LC, Canfield DE.
    Science; 2005 Dec 02; 310(5753):1477-9. PubMed ID: 16322453
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  • 12. Millimeter scale variations in the isotopic composition of vein sulphide minerals in the Kupferschiefer deposits, Lubin area, SW Poland.
    Krouse HR, Parafiniuk J, Nowak J, Halas S.
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  • 13. Global geochemical cycles of carbon, sulfur and oxygen.
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  • 14. Geochemistry. Great oxidation event dethroned?
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  • 15. Large sulfur isotope fractionations associated with Neoarchean microbial sulfate reduction.
    Zhelezinskaia I, Kaufman AJ, Farquhar J, Cliff J.
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  • 16. Large sulfur isotope fractionation by bacterial sulfide oxidation.
    Pellerin A, Antler G, Holm SA, Findlay AJ, Crockford PW, Turchyn AV, Jørgensen BB, Finster K.
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    Hebting Y, Schaeffer P, Behrens A, Adam P, Schmitt G, Schneckenburger P, Bernasconi SM, Albrecht P.
    Science; 2006 Jun 16; 312(5780):1627-31. PubMed ID: 16690819
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  • 18. Nutrient fluxes and sulfur cycling in the organic-rich sediment of Makirina Bay (Central Dalmatia, Croatia).
    Lojen S, Ogrinc N, Dolenec T, Vokal B, Szaran J, Mihelcić G, Branica M.
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  • 19. Sulfate clues for the early history of atmospheric oxygen.
    Paytan A.
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  • 20. Anomalous 17O compositions in massive sulphate deposits on the Earth.
    Bao H, Thiemens MH, Farquhar J, Campbell DA, Lee CC, Heine K, Loope DB.
    Nature; 2000 Jul 13; 406(6792):176-8. PubMed ID: 10910354
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