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      Evidence of molybdenum association with particulate organic matter under sulfidic conditions

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              Proterozoic ocean chemistry and evolution: a bioinorganic bridge?

              Recent data imply that for much of the Proterozoic Eon (2500 to 543 million years ago), Earth's oceans were moderately oxic at the surface and sulfidic at depth. Under these conditions, biologically important trace metals would have been scarce in most marine environments, potentially restricting the nitrogen cycle, affecting primary productivity, and limiting the ecological distribution of eukaryotic algae. Oceanic redox conditions and their bioinorganic consequences may thus help to explain observed patterns of Proterozoic evolution.
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                Journal
                Geobiology
                Geobiology
                Wiley
                14724677
                March 2017
                March 2017
                December 20 2016
                : 15
                : 2
                : 311-323
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Nordic Center for Earth Evolution and University of Southern Denmark; Odense M Denmark
                [2 ]Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; Central Michigan University; Mount Pleasant MI USA
                [3 ]Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy; University of Southern Denmark; Odense M Denmark
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                10.1111/gbi.12220
                27997756
                937feedb-c124-4a51-8e38-0d3b338afb68
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