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All abstracts by Grant Cox in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2020) Fractionated Cr Isotopes in the Late Paleoprotorozoic Marine Carbonates from the McArthur Basin, Australia: A Record of Oxic Paleo-Seawater or a Later Diagenetic Fluid-Flow Event?
Farkas J, Klaebe R, Collins A, Toledo G, Frei R, Lohr S, Murray S, Cox G, Blades M & Subarkah D

(2020) The Aftermath of the Sturtian Glaciation: Reconstructing Palaeo- Seawater Chemistry and Silicate Weathering
Taylor H, Dosseto A, Farkas J, Cox G & Lamothe K

(2020) Linking Neoproterozoic Oxygenation to the Marinoan Glaciation and Radiation of Eukaryotes
Bishop C, Cox G, Kunzmann M, Shannon A, Blades M, Brocks J, Collins A & Giles D

(2019) Chromium Isotope Constraints on the Late Paleoproterozoic Marine Redox: Evidence from ~1.64 Ga Carbonates of the Greater McArthur Basin, Australia
Farkas J, Toledo G, Klaebe R, Frei R, Collins A, Cox G, Blades M, Bullen M, Guiliano W, Samanta M, Edgoose C & Smith B

(2019) Deglaciation of the Cryogenian Glaciations: Intense Silicate Weathering and Large Element Fluxes in the Oceans
Taylor H, Dosseto A, Farkas J, Cox G, Kell Duivestein I, Dietzel M, Kingston A, Lorrey A, Corrick A & Shen B

(2019) D15N and δ13C Isotopes of Proterozoic McArthur Basin, Australia: Redox Proxies for Atmospheric pO2
Shannon A, Cox G, Jarrett A & Kunzmann M

(2018) Did Earth’s First Supercontinent Form the Inner Core?
Mitchell R, Cox G, O'Rourke J, Li Z-X, Spencer C, Kirscher U, Zhang N, Murphy JB, Nordsvan A & Asimow P

(2017) Pore Water Redox Variability and Environmental Change Recorded by the 1.4 Ga Velkerri Formation, Northern Territories, Australia
Johnson B, Cox G, Jarrett A & Tosca N

(2012) Geochemistry of Cryogenian Ironstones – The Link to N-Morb and its Implications
Cox G, Halverson G, Minarik W, Stevenson R, Le Heron D, Macdonald F, Strauss J, Sossi P & Bellefroid E

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