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(2022) The Nickel Isotope Evolution of Seawater Through the Phanerozoic Eon
Sun M, Archer C, Sweere T, Shen Y, Algeo T, Dickson AJ, Gill B, Dahl TW & Vance D



(2019) Atmosphere-Ocean Oxygen and Productivity Dynamics during the Cambrian Explosion
Dahl TW, Connelly JN, Da L, Kouchinsky A, Gill BC, Porter S, Maloof AC & Bizzarro M





(2016) Tracking the Rise of Eukaryotes to Ecological Dominance with Zinc Isotopes
Tang T, Love G, Zumberge A, Reinhard C, Dupont C, Asael D, Rooney A, Owens J, Gill B, Rainbird R, McCrow J, Lyons T & Planavsky N

(2016) Evolution of Earth's Phosphorus Cycle
Reinhard CT, Planavsky NJ, Gill BC, Robbins LJ, Lyons TW, Fischer WW, Wang C, Cole DB & Konhauser KO



(2016) Molybdenum-Isotope Chemostratigraphy of the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event
Dickson A, Gill B, Al-Suwaidi A, Ruhl M, Jenkyns H, Porcelli D, Lyons T & van den Boorn S





(2014) Quantifying the Cryptic Marine Sulfur Cycle
Johnston DT, Gill BC, Masterson A, Beirne E, Casciotti KL & Berelson WM

(2013) Microbial Sulfur Cycling in the Modern Black Sea
Gilhooly W, Johnston D, Farquhar J, Severmann S, Böttcher M, Gill B, Kamyshny A & Lyons T





(2012) Fluctuations in Precambrian Atmospheric and Oceanic Oxygen Levels: A New Precambrian Paradigm Emerging?
Partin C, Bekker A, Planavsky N, Gill B, Li C, Podkovyrov V, Maslov A, Konhauser K, Love G & Lyons T

(2012) New Insights from FOAM: Iron and Trace Metal Cycling in Highly Sulfidic Pore Waters beneath an Oxic Water Column
Hardisty D, Riedinger N, Gill B, Johnston D, Reinhard C, Planavsky N, Asael D & Lyons T


(2011) Molybdenum as a Paleoredox Proxy: An Update
Lyons T, Arnold G, Chappaz A, Gill B, Planavsky N, Reinhard C, Riedinger N, Scott C & Anbar A

(2010) Understanding Ediacaran Environmental Change
Johnston DT, Macdonald FA, Poulton SW, Gill BC, Petach T, Halverson GP, Schrag DP & Knoll AH



(2007) Carbonate Concretions as a Window to the Evolving Chemistry of the Early Ocean and Atmosphere
Lyons T, Raiswell R, Robinson A, Scott C, Chu X, Li C, Love G, Sessions A & Gill B


(2004) Carbonate-Associated Sulfate as a Paleoceanographic Proxy: An Update
Lyons T, Gill B, Shim M, Frank T, Hurtgen M, Saltzman M, Gellatly A & Kah L

Theme chair

Goldschmidt2018 - Theme 09: Co-Evolving Life and Environments Through Deep Time
Goldschmidt2015 - Theme 08: Evolution of Earth's Environment

Session convener

Goldschmidt2020 - Session 14j: New Developments in Deep-Time Paleoceanography: Geochemical Proxies, Cyclostratigraphy & Data Analysis
Goldschmidt2016 - Session 12c: Organic Carbon Burial and Seawater Oxygenation: From Past Changes to Future Challenges
Goldschmidt2015 - Session 08d: Revolutions of the Paleozoic

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