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Sulfate was a trace constituent of Archean seawater
Sean A. Crowe
, Guillaume Paris
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Sergei Katsev
, Carri Ayne Jones
, Sang Tae Kim
, Aubrey L. Zerkle
, Sulung Nomosatryo
, David A. Fowle
, Jess F. Adkins
, Alex L. Sessions
, James Farquhar
, Donald E. Canfield
Physics & Astronomy (Duluth)
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Sulfate Concentration
100%
Seawater Sulfate
100%
Trace Constituent
100%
Archean Seawater
100%
Lake Matano
66%
Sulfide
66%
Sulfur Isotope Fractionation
66%
Archean Ocean
66%
Indonesia
33%
Sulfur Cycle
33%
Low Oxygen
33%
Water Column
33%
Residence Time
33%
Archean
33%
Biological Efficiency
33%
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
33%
Marine Sulfate
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Sulfate
100%
Sulfur
12%
Sulfide
12%
Isotopes of Sulfur
12%
Thioether
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Fractionation
100%
Retention Time
50%