All abstracts by Clinton Scott in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2012) Significance of Sulfidic Organic-Rich Archean ShalesPlanavsky N, Scott C, Reinhard C, Wing B & Lyons T
(2012) Great Oxidation Event: How Quickly did it Come and go?
Bekker A, Planavsky N, Scott C, Partin C & Rasmussen B
(2012) A Highly Stratified Cryogenian Marine Basin Recorded in the Datangpo Formation, South China
Li C, Love G, Lyons T, Scott C, Feng L, Huang J, Chang H, Zhang Q & Chu X
(2012) Large Mo Isotope Variations Before the Great Oxidation Event
Asael D, Rouxel O, Bekker A & Scott C
(2012) Paleoproterozoic Collapse in Seawater Sulfate and Subsequent Shallowing of the Methane Cycle in Marine Sediments
Scott C, Wing B, Bekker A, Planavsky N, Medvedev P, Bates S, Yun M & Lyons T
(2011) Iron and Other Metals in the Proterozoic Oceans
Planavsky N, Scott C, McGoldrick P, Li C, Reinhard C, Love G, Bekker A & Lyons T
(2011) Molybdenum as a Paleoredox Proxy: An Update
Lyons T, Arnold G, Chappaz A, Gill B, Planavsky N, Reinhard C, Riedinger N, Scott C & Anbar A
(2011) Sensitivity and Feedback in the Oceanic Molybdenum Cycle
Reinhard C, Scott C & Lyons T
(2011) Tracking Archean Seawater Trace Metal Inventories Through Multi-Proxy Analysis of Euxinic Black Shales
Scott C, Planavsky N, Kendall B, Wind B, Bekker A, Anbar A & Lyons T
(2009) Euxinia in the Proterozoic Ocean, Trace Metal Abundances, and the Potential Impacts on Life
Lyons T, Scott C, Reinhard C & Anbar A
(2007) Carbonate Concretions as a Window to the Evolving Chemistry of the Early Ocean and Atmosphere
Lyons T, Raiswell R, Robinson A, Scott C, Chu X, Li C, Love G, Sessions A & Gill B
(2005) Defining an Uniquely Euxinic Molybdenum Signal
Scott C & Lyons T