Progressive ocean oxygenation at ~2.2 Ga inferred from geochemistry and molybdenum isotopes of the Nsuta Mn deposit, Ghana

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A mass spectrometric study of the relative yields of the strontium, yttrium, zirconium, and molybdenum isotopes formed in the thermal neutron fission of U235 has made possible a detailed examination of structure of the light mass region of the mass–yield curve. The relative yields of this work have been normalized to 5.77% for Sr90, and when literature and extrapolated values are taken for the remaining chains, the fission yields total 100.8%.


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