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|a Intro; TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 Chemostratigraphy as a Formal Stratigraphic Method; 1.1. INTRODUCTION; 1.2. BASIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY; 1.3. CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY AND CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES; 1.4. CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY AS FORMAL STRATIGRAPHIC METHOD; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 Glossary of Chemostratigraphy; 2.1. INTRODUCTION; 2.2. CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY: TRANSCENDING BOUNDARIES AND EXPANDING POSSIBILITIES; 2.3. GLOSSARY; 2.4. SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Part II Precambrian.
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|a Chapter 3 The Archean-Proterozoic Boundary and the Great Oxidation Event3.1. INTRODUCTION; 3.2. SULFUR ISOTOPES; 3.3. CHROMIUM ISOTOPES; 3.4. MOLYBDENUM ISOTOPES AND CONCENTRATIONS; 3.5. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 Chronochemostratigraphy of Platform Sequences Across the Paleoproterozoic-Mesoproterozoic Transition; 4.1. INTRODUCTION; 4.2. COLUMBIA SUPERCONTINENT AND POTENTIAL GSSP FOR PALEOPROTEROZOIC-MESOPROTEROZOIC BOUNDARY; 4.3. CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHIC CORRELATIONS FROM LATE PALEOPROTEROZOIC TO EARLY MESOPROTEROZOIC ERAS; 4.4. CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY.
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|a 4.5. DETRITAL ZIRCON RECORD4.6. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5 Chemostratigraphy of the Mesoproterozoic-Neoproterozoic Transition; 5.1. INTRODUCTION; 5.2. GEOCHRONOLOGIC AND CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHIC INFORMATION; 5.3. AVAILABLE GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE OF MARINE OXYGEN LEVELS; 5.4. MO ISOTOPE EVIDENCE OF OCEAN OXYGENATION; 5.5. SUMMARY; 5.6. METHODS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6 The Cryogenian-Ediacaran Boundary in the Southern Amazon Craton; 6.1. INTRODUCTION; 6.2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING; 6.3. THE MARINOAN GLACIAL DEPOSITS.
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|a 6.4. THE CONTACT BETWEEN GLACIAL DEPOSITS AND CAP CARBONATE6.5. THE MARINOAN CAP CARBONATE; 6.6. PALEOBIOLOGY AND BIOSTRATIGRAPHY; 6.7. CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY AND GLOBAL CORRELATIONS; 6.8. THE TIME SCALE OF CAP CARBONATE DEPOSITION AT THE CRYOGENIAN-EDIACARAN BOUNDARY; 6.9. FINAL REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7 The Ediacaran-Cambrian Transition: A Resource-Based Hypothesis for the Rise and Fall of the Ediacara Biota; 7.1. A BIOGEOCHEMICAL PERSPECTIVE; 7.2. CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY; 7.3. CLIMATE; 7.4. ERNIETTAVILLE: EARLY BIOTURBATION?; 7.5. METAZOANS TAKE THE STAGE; 7.6. CONCLUSIONS.
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|a ACKNOWLEDGMENTSREFERENCES; Part III Paleozoic; Chapter 8 δ13C Chemostratigraphy of the Ordovician-Silurian Boundary Interval; 8.1. INTRODUCTION; 8.2. DOB'S LINN, SOUTHERN SCOTLAND; 8.3. RÖSTÅNGA, SOUTHERN SWEDEN; 8.4. WANGJIWAN, CHINA; 8.5. TRURO ISLAND, CANADIAN ARCTIC; 8.6. MIRNY CREEK, OMULEV MOUNTAINS, EASTERN SIBERIA; 8.7. POSSIBLE RELATIONS BETWEEN δ13C CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY, EUSTACY, AND EXTINCTION EVENTS; 8.8. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9 Chemostratigraphy Across the Permian-Triassic Boundary: The Effect of Sampling Strategies on Carbonate Carbon Isotope Stratigraphic Markers.
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