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Published on May 18, 2016 in Study Pinpoints Timing of Oxygen’s First Appearance in Earth’s AtmosphereFull resolution (772 × 426)
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To get a more precise timing for the GOE, Genming Luo first analyzed rocks from around this period. Luo was looking for a particular sulfur isotope pattern called mass-independent fraction of sulfur isotopes (S-MIF) in order to determine when oxygen first appeared in the Earth’s atmosphere (Courtesy of the researchers)

To get a more precise timing for the GOE, Genming Luo first analyzed rocks from around this period. Luo was looking for a particular sulfur isotope pattern called mass-independent fraction of sulfur isotopes (S-MIF) in order to determine when oxygen first appeared in the Earth’s atmosphere (Courtesy of the researchers)

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