Iron, Carbon, and Oxygen Isotope Compositions of Banded Iron Formation Carbonates Demonstrate a Major Role for Microbial Dissimilatory Iron Reduction in 2.5 b.y. old Marine Environments

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Fe, C, and O isotope data on carbonates of 2.5 Ga banded iron formations
demonstrate formation via microbial dissimilatory iron reduction rather
than precipitation from seawater, establishing the importance of this
metabolism on the early Earth.

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