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Oxygen Uptake during Marine Diagenesis of Fresh Volcanic Material Hembury D, Palmer M, Fones G & Jones M
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Iron Isotopes in Marine Anoxia Staubwasser M, Schoenberg R, von Blanckenburg F, Krüger S & Pohl C
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Keynote: Trace Metal Proxies for Ancient Oceanic Anoxia: Perspectives from Modern Biogeochemical Cycles Vance D, Archer C, Goldberg T & Poulton S
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Do δ98Mo Values in Marine Euxinic Sediments Reflect Seawater? Dahl TW, Anbar A, Gordon G, Rosing MT, Frei RE & Canfield DE
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Invited: Multiple Geochemical Proxies Reveal a Late Cambrian Ocean Anoxic Event Gill B, Lyons T, Dahl T, Saltzman M, Gordon G & Anbar A
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Phosphorus Accumulation during Late Devonian Anoxic Events in Erfoud Morocco Adatte T, Bomou B, Keller G, Gertsch B, Fleitmann D, Fargo R, Millian C, Kalmbach E, Fleming J & Lavdovski N
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An 80 Million Year Redox History from Panthalassa: Japanese Deep-Ocean Records Wignall P, Bond D, Kuwahara K & Kakuwa Y
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Invited: Geochemical and Biotic Records of Marine Anoxia: Disentangling Local and Global Signals Cohen A, Coe A, Pearce C & Caswell B
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Evidence for the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the Southern Hemisphere (Neuquèn Basin, Argentina) Al-Suwaidi A, Damborenea S, Hesselbo S, Jenkyns H, Manceñido M & Riccardi A
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Invited: Reconstructing Phosphorus and Carbon Cycling during Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events: Why We Need Modern Analogues Slomp C, Kraal P, Reed D & Tsandev I
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OAE’s and the Interdependence of P, N and Trace Metals Sageman B, Hurtgen M, Adams D, Barclay R & Joo YJ
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