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Ostrander, C.M. et al. Multiple negative molybdenum isotope excursions in the Doushantuo Formation (South China) fingerprint complex redox-related processes in the Ediacaran Nanhua Basin. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 261, 191-209 (2019).
Dong, A. et al. A multi-isotope approach towards constraining the origin of large-scale Paleoproterozoic B-(Fe) mineralization in NE China. Precambrian Research 292, 115-129 (2017).
Qin, Z. et al. Molybdenum isotope-based redox deviation driven by continental margin euxinia during the early Cambrian. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 325, 152-169 (2022).
Tan, Z. et al. Molybdenum isotope evidence from restricted-basin mudstones for an intermediate extent of oxygenation in the late Ediacaran ocean. Chemical Geology 623, 121410 (2023).
Duan, Y. et al. Molybdenum isotope evidence for mild environmental oxygenation before the Great Oxidation Event. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74, 6655-6668 (2010).
Kunert, A., Clarke, J.D.A. & Kendall, B. Molybdenum isotope constraints on the origin of vanadium hyper-enrichments in Ediacaran-Phanerozoic marine mudrocks. Minerals 10, 1075 (2020).
Kendall, B., Gordon, G.W., Poulton, S.W. & Anbar, A.D. Molybdenum isotope constraints on the extent of late Paleoproterozoic ocean euxinia. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 307, 450-460 (2011).
Sheen, A.I. et al. A model for the oceanic mass balance of rhenium and implications for the extent of Proterozoic ocean anoxia. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 227, 75-95 (2018).
Li, J., Azmy, K. & Kendall, B. The Mo- and U-isotope signatures in alternating shales and carbonate beds of rhythmites: a comparison and implications for redox conditions across the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary. Chemical Geology 602, 120882 (2022).
Lu, X. et al. Marine redox conditions during deposition of Late Ordovician and Early Silurian organic-rich mudrocks in the Siljan ring district, central Sweden. Chemical Geology 457, 75-94 (2017).

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