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Chromium ratios in minerals deposited around that time-particularly a formation in Ontario, Canada--are similar to those in deposits that formed well before the Great Oxidation Event began about 2.
The Great Oxidation Event is what irreversibly changed surface environments on Earth and ultimately made advanced life possible," said research team member Dominic Papineau of the Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory.
The drop in nickel could have set the stage for the Great Oxidation Event," said Papineau.
 
 
 
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