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All abstracts by Christophe Thomazo in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2015) Paired Carbon Isotopes Study of the Early Triassic Smithian-Spathian Boundary Event
Thomazo C, Bour I, Vennin E, Brayard A, Mathieu O, Olivier N, Escarguel G, Bylund K, Jenks J, Stephen D & Fara E

(2015) Evidence of Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Nanopyrites Enclosed in 2.7 Billions Year Old Stromatolitic Organic Remains
Marin-Carbonne J, Remusat L, Sforna M, Thomazo C, Cartigny P & Philippot P

(2015) Microbial and Physicochemical Steps Leading to the Mineralization of the Great Salt Lake Microbialites
Pace A, Bouton A, Bourillot R, Vennin E, Visscher P, Dupraz C, Thomazo C, Galaup S & Kwasniewski A

(2015) Factors Controlling Development of Microbialites in Past and Ancient Environments
Vennin E, Bouton A, Raphaël B, Pace A, Brayard A, Olivier N, Thomazo C, Visscher P, Dupraz C & Désaubliaux G

(2015) Distribution and Morphologies of Modern Microbialites of the Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA
Bouton A, Vennin E, Pace A, Bourillot R, Thomazo C, Visscher P, Dupraz C, Boulle J, Désaubliaux G & Brayard A

(2015) Paired Carbon Isotope from Three Key Intervals of the Turee Creek Group, Pilbara Craton, Australia
Ader M, Thomazo C, Baton F, Muller E, Chaduteau C, Cartigny P, Vennin E, Buoncristiani J-F, Van Kranendonk M & Philippot P

(2013) Biogeochemical Cycling of Nitrogen on the Early Earth
Thomazo C, Papineau D & Ader M

(2011) Extreme 15N-Enrichments in 2.72-Gyr-Old Sediments: Evidence for a Turning Point in the Nitrogen Cycle
Thomazo C, Ader M & Philippot P

(2010) Late Archean Oceanic Redox Fluctuations Revealed by Iron Speciation in the 2.73Ga Old Tumbiana Formation
Thomazo C, Oeser M, Strauss H & Philippot P

(2009) Lessons to Learn from MIF-S in Precambrian Sedimentary Rocks
Strauss H, Farquhar J & Thomazo C

(2009) Nitrogen Isotopes Study of the 2.73Ga Mesoarchean Tumbiana Formation (Pilbara, Western Australia)
Thomazo C, Ader M & Philippot P

(2008) Is There a Common Drive for the Negative Excursion of Organic Carbon and the Attenuated Mass-Independent-Sulfur at 2.7 Ga?
Thomazo C, Ader M, Philippot P & Farquhar J

(2007) Elemental-Sulfur Reducing or Disproportionating Organisms in a ~3, 5 Myr-Old Seafloor Setting
Philippot P, Van Zuilen M, Lepot K, Thomazo C, Farquhar J & Van Kranendonk M

(2007) Carbon and Iron Isotopic Evidence for Photosynthesis in a 3.5 Ga Old Shallow Marine Depositional Environment
van Zuilen M, Thomazo C, Luais B & Philippot P

(2007) Multiple Sulfur and Carbon Isotopic Chemiostratigraphy of the 2.73 Ga Carbonated Tumbiana Formation, New Insights for the Fortescue Excursion
Thomazo C, Ader M, Farquhar J & Philippot P

(2006) Anaerobic Oxydation of Methane at 2.73 Ga ? the record of the Tumbiana pristine drill core
Thomazo C, Ader M, Farquhar J & Philippot P

(2006) Origin of carbonaceous matter in 3,525 Myr-old hydrothermally-altered subseafloor sediments from the Dresser Formation, Pilbara Craton
Philippot P, Lepot K, Thomazo C, Ader M & Van Kranendonk M

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