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Book Chapter
Kendall, B., Andersen, M.B. & Owens, J.D. Assessing the effect of large igneous provinces on global oceanic redox conditions using non-traditional metal isotopes (molybdenum, uranium, thallium). Environmental Change and Large Igneous Provinces: The Deadly Kiss of LIPs. AGU Geophysical Monograph 255, 299-317 (2021).
Lowenstein, T.K., Kendall, B. & Anbar, A.D. Chapter 8.21 - The geologic history of seawater. Treatise on Geochemistry 2nd Edition 8, 569-622 (2014).
Kendall, B., Anbar, A.D., Kappler, A. & Konhauser, K.O. Chapter 6 - The global iron cycle. Fundamentals of Geobiology 1st Edition 65-92 (2012).
Kendall, B., Creaser, R.A. & Selby, D. 187Re-187Os geochronology of Precambrian organic-rich sedimentary rocks. The Geological Society, London, Special Publications 326, 85-107 (2009).
Journal Article
Bukhteeva, I. et al. Effects of lithium isotopes on sodium/lithium co-transport and calcium efflux through the sodium/calcium/lithium exchanger in mitochondria. Frontiers in Physiology 15, in press (2024).
Kendall, B. & Ostrander, C.M. Oxygenation of the Proterozoic Earth’s surface: An evolving story. Treatise on Geochemistry 3rd Edition in press (2024).
Lu, X., Gilleaudeau, G. & Kendall, B. Uranium isotopes in non-euxinic shale and carbonate reveal dynamic Katian marine redox conditions accompanying a decrease in biodiversity prior to the Late Ordovician mass extinction. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 364, 22-43 (2024).
Kendall, B. Butterfly effect of shallow ocean deoxygenation on past marine biodiversity. Nature Geoscience 16, 1080-1081 (2023).
Du, C. et al. Cascade electrocatalysis via AgCu single-atom alloy and Ag nanoparticles in CO2 electroreduction toward multi-carbon products. Nature Communications 14, 6142 (2023).
Deline, M.L. et al. Lithium isotopes differentially modify mitochondrial amorphous calcium phosphate cluster size distribution and calcium capacity. Frontiers in Physiology 14, 1200119 (2023).
Du, C. et al. Selectively reducing nitrate into NH3 in neutral media by PdCu single-atom alloy electrocatalysis. ACS Catalysis 13, 10560-10569 (2023).
Yang, S. et al. Uranium and molybdenum isotope evidence for globally extensive marine euxinia on continental margins and in epicontinental seas during the Devonian-Carboniferous Hangenberg Crisis. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 352, 133-156 (2023).
Anbar, A.D. et al. Technical comment on “Reexamination of 2.5-Ga 'whiff' of oxygen interval points to anoxic ocean before GOE”. Science Advances 9, eabq3736 (2023).
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).
Kunert, A. & Kendall, B. Global ocean redox changes before and during the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event. Nature Communications 14, 815 (2023).
Lu, X., Edwards, C.T. & Kendall, B. No evidence for expansion of global ocean euxinia during the base Stairsian mass extinction event (Tremadocian, Early Ordovician). Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 341, 116-131 (2023).
Kendall, B. et al. Evaluation of the molybdenum isotope system as a petroleum tracer: the Phosphoria petroleum system, western U.S.A. Chemical Geology 617, 121244 (2023).
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).
Ostrander, C.M. et al. Shale heavy metal isotope records of low environmental O2 between two Archean oxidation events. Frontiers in Earth Science 10, 833609 (2022).
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).

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