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Volumn 356, Issue , 2003, Pages 308-318
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The bioinorganic chemistry of the ancient ocean: The co-evolution of cyanobacterial metal requirements and biogeochemical cycles at the Archean-Proterozoic boundary?
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Author keywords
Archean ocean; Cadmium; Cobalt; Cyanobacteria; Metal sulfide complexes; Zinc
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Indexed keywords
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY;
BIOLOGY;
CADMIUM;
CHEMICAL SPECIATION;
CHEMICAL STABILITY;
COBALT;
ECOLOGY;
METALS;
OCEANOGRAPHY;
PRECIPITATION (CHEMICAL);
SULFUR COMPOUNDS;
ZINC;
AQUEOUS METAL SULFIDES;
ARCHEAN;
ARCHEAN-PROTEROZOIC BOUNDARY;
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE;
BIOINORGANIC CHEMISTRY;
CYANOBACTERIA;
CYANOBACTERIAL SPECIES;
METAL SULFIDES;
TRACE ELEMENTS;
METAL COMPLEX;
SULFIDE;
TRACE METAL;
ACCURACY;
AQUEOUS SOLUTION;
ARTICLE;
BIOCHEMISTRY;
COMPLEX FORMATION;
CONCENTRATION RESPONSE;
CORRELATION ANALYSIS;
CYANOBACTERIUM;
DISSOLUTION;
EVOLUTION;
GEOCHEMISTRY;
GEOLOGY;
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY;
MARINE ENVIRONMENT;
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS;
MOLECULAR INTERACTION;
MOLECULAR MECHANICS;
PHASE TRANSITION;
PRECIPITATION;
PROTEROZOIC;
SEA;
SOLUBILITY;
SPECIES DIFFERENTIATION;
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EID: 1042287425
PISSN: 00201693
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0020-1693(03)00442-0 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (355)
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References (69)
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