Ariel Anbar

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Name: Anbar, Ariel
Organization: Arizona State University , USA
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Title: (PhD)
Co-reporter:Ariel D. Anbar;Yun Duan;Timothy W. Lyons;Gail L. Arnold;Brian Kendall;Robert A. Creaser;Alan J. Kaufman;Clinton Scott;Gwyneth W. Gordon;Roger Buick;Jessica Garvin
Science 2007 Volume 317(Issue 5846) pp:1903-1906
Publication Date(Web):28 Sep 2007
DOI:10.1126/science.1140325

Abstract

High-resolution chemostratigraphy reveals an episode of enrichment of the redox-sensitive transition metals molybdenum and rhenium in the late Archean Mount McRae Shale in Western Australia. Correlations with organic carbon indicate that these metals were derived from contemporaneous seawater. Rhenium/osmium geochronology demonstrates that the enrichment is a primary sedimentary feature dating to 2501 ± 8 million years ago (Ma). Molybdenum and rhenium were probably supplied to Archean oceans by oxidative weathering of crustal sulfide minerals. These findings point to the presence of small amounts of O2 in the environment more than 50 million years before the start of the Great Oxidation Event.

Molybdenum, isotope ofmass 98
Molybdenum, isotope ofmass 95
Uranium
Goethite (Fe(OH)O)