The early ocean was characterized by anoxic, iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions before the rise of atmospheric oxygen ∼2.45 b.y. ago. A proxy for ferruginous conditions in the ancient ocean is the deposition of banded iron formations (BIFs), which are iron- and silica-rich chemical sediments whose constituents were largely derived from seawater. Although experiments simulating ancient ocean chemistry support the rapid growth of iron-silicate phases, the main iron precipitates are hypothesized to have been ferric oxyhydroxides. The paradox between the prevailing reducing conditions and the deposition of oxidized iron phases is explained by biologically mediated oxidation in the water column. New high-resolution microscopy of BIFs and shales ...
Banded iron formations (BIF) are Precambrian sedimentary rocks characterized by alternating iron- an...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) exhibit alternating silica- and iron-rich laminae, potentially reflect...
Iron formations are typically thinly bedded or laminated sedimentary rocks containing 15% or more of...
The early ocean was characterized by anoxic, iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions before the rise of a...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Banded iron formations (BIFs) were deposited as deep-water facies distal to the ...
Conventional models for the deposition of banded iron formations (BIFs) envisage the oxidation of up...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) represent chemical precipitation from Earth’s early oceans and therefo...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are chemical sedimentary rocks comprising alternating layers of iron-r...
Precambrian banded iron formations provide an extensive archive of pivotal environmental changes and...
Iron formations are typically thinly bedded or laminated sedimentary rocks containing 15% or more of...
Iron in the early anoxic oceans of Archean age (4000-2500 million years ago) is believed to have bee...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are important archives of the ancient oceans, atmosphere, and biospher...
Iron formations are economically significant, iron- and silica-rich sedimentary rocks that are restr...
The deposition of clay-sized particles by settling from suspension within a water column typically f...
Traditional models for pre-GOE oceans commonly view iron as a critical link to multiple biogeochemic...
Banded iron formations (BIF) are Precambrian sedimentary rocks characterized by alternating iron- an...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) exhibit alternating silica- and iron-rich laminae, potentially reflect...
Iron formations are typically thinly bedded or laminated sedimentary rocks containing 15% or more of...
The early ocean was characterized by anoxic, iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions before the rise of a...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Banded iron formations (BIFs) were deposited as deep-water facies distal to the ...
Conventional models for the deposition of banded iron formations (BIFs) envisage the oxidation of up...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) represent chemical precipitation from Earth’s early oceans and therefo...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are chemical sedimentary rocks comprising alternating layers of iron-r...
Precambrian banded iron formations provide an extensive archive of pivotal environmental changes and...
Iron formations are typically thinly bedded or laminated sedimentary rocks containing 15% or more of...
Iron in the early anoxic oceans of Archean age (4000-2500 million years ago) is believed to have bee...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are important archives of the ancient oceans, atmosphere, and biospher...
Iron formations are economically significant, iron- and silica-rich sedimentary rocks that are restr...
The deposition of clay-sized particles by settling from suspension within a water column typically f...
Traditional models for pre-GOE oceans commonly view iron as a critical link to multiple biogeochemic...
Banded iron formations (BIF) are Precambrian sedimentary rocks characterized by alternating iron- an...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) exhibit alternating silica- and iron-rich laminae, potentially reflect...
Iron formations are typically thinly bedded or laminated sedimentary rocks containing 15% or more of...