~750Ma banded iron formation from the Arabian-Nubian Shield-Implications for understanding neoproterozoic tectonics, volcanism, and climate change

作者: Robert J. Stern , Sumit K. Mukherjee , Nathan R. Miller , Kamal Ali , Peter R. Johnson

DOI: 10.1016/J.PRECAMRES.2013.07.015

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摘要: … of alternating layers of iron-rich minerals (… Neoproterozoic ferruginous deposits as BIFs, recognizing there is considerable variation in facies and lithology (eg, ironstones, iron-formation…

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