The chemical evolution of anoxic seawater through time is chronicled in part by the abundance of sedimentary Fe minerals. Our view of the chemical state of the oceans throughout much of Earth’s history, therefore, hinges on understanding the behaviour of Fe2+ in seawater and sedimentary pore water. However, the formation pathways and precipitation rates of a number of sedimentary Fe(II)-minerals are poorly understood. For example, because siderite is widely distributed Precambrian rocks, it is frequently assumed that seawater Fe2+ concentrations would have been poised at siderite equilibrium. Yet a variety of studies indicate that siderite precipitation would have been strongly controlled by kinetic processes rather than equilibrium be...
ABSTRACT: Small amounts of Fe(IlI) induce precipitation f Fe(II) from carbonate solutions around neu...
Discovery of Fe-carbonate precipitation in Rio Tinto, a shallow river with very acidic waters, situa...
Iron formations are typically thinly bedded or laminated sedimentary rocks containing 15% or more of...
The chemical evolution of anoxic seawater through time is chronicled in part by the abundance of sed...
This thesis investigates the processes, products, and rates of Fe(II)-carbonate precipitation using ...
Fe(II)-carbonates, such as siderite, form in environments where O2 is scarce, e.g., during marine se...
Recent evidence indicates that ferrous carbonate (FeCO$\sb3$, siderite) plays a critical role in for...
Despite over a Martian decade (20 years) of surface-based observations, reconciling Mars’ water- alt...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Banded iron formations (BIFs) were deposited as deep-water facies distal to the ...
The elemental composition of siderite (FeCO3) has been widely used as a palaeo-environmental proxy, ...
Traditional models for pre-GOE oceans commonly view iron as a critical link to multiple biogeochemic...
We have investigated the kinetics of iron hydrolysis and precipitation and dissolution of the solid ...
The widespread occurrence of siderite at the Earth’s surface has motivated investigations into the t...
Archean carbonates commonly contain decimetre- to metre-thick beds consisting entirely of fibrous ca...
The early ocean was characterized by anoxic, iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions before the rise of a...
ABSTRACT: Small amounts of Fe(IlI) induce precipitation f Fe(II) from carbonate solutions around neu...
Discovery of Fe-carbonate precipitation in Rio Tinto, a shallow river with very acidic waters, situa...
Iron formations are typically thinly bedded or laminated sedimentary rocks containing 15% or more of...
The chemical evolution of anoxic seawater through time is chronicled in part by the abundance of sed...
This thesis investigates the processes, products, and rates of Fe(II)-carbonate precipitation using ...
Fe(II)-carbonates, such as siderite, form in environments where O2 is scarce, e.g., during marine se...
Recent evidence indicates that ferrous carbonate (FeCO$\sb3$, siderite) plays a critical role in for...
Despite over a Martian decade (20 years) of surface-based observations, reconciling Mars’ water- alt...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Banded iron formations (BIFs) were deposited as deep-water facies distal to the ...
The elemental composition of siderite (FeCO3) has been widely used as a palaeo-environmental proxy, ...
Traditional models for pre-GOE oceans commonly view iron as a critical link to multiple biogeochemic...
We have investigated the kinetics of iron hydrolysis and precipitation and dissolution of the solid ...
The widespread occurrence of siderite at the Earth’s surface has motivated investigations into the t...
Archean carbonates commonly contain decimetre- to metre-thick beds consisting entirely of fibrous ca...
The early ocean was characterized by anoxic, iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions before the rise of a...
ABSTRACT: Small amounts of Fe(IlI) induce precipitation f Fe(II) from carbonate solutions around neu...
Discovery of Fe-carbonate precipitation in Rio Tinto, a shallow river with very acidic waters, situa...
Iron formations are typically thinly bedded or laminated sedimentary rocks containing 15% or more of...