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- Euxinia or euxinic conditions occur when water is both anoxic and sulfidic. This means that there is no oxygen (O2) and a raised level of free hydrogen...
- resulted in more flooding and landslides in the region. The drier Euxine or Euxinic forests lie west of the Melet River, which meets the Black Sea in the city...
- Canfield argued that the deep ocean was anoxic and sulfidic (also known as euxinic) during the time of the Boring Billion (1.8–0.8 billion years ago (Gya))...
- Earth's oceans were depleted of dissolved oxygen (O2), creating toxic, euxinic (anoxic and sulfidic) waters. Although anoxic events have not happened...
- Formation of south China. Manganese ions are concentrated and soluble in deep euxinic waters, but precipitate in carbonates at the base of the oxygenated zone...
- sulfur and light; thus, this metabolism occurs only in strictly photic and euxinic environments. Therefore, the discovery of isorenieratene and its derivatives...
- which otherwise would have been chemically reduced by the oxygen, i.e., euxinic waters. Even in the shallowest waters, significant quantities of oxygen...
- Earth's oceans become completely depleted of oxygen below the surface levels Euxinic, anoxic conditions in the presence of hydrogen sulfide Hypoxia (environmental)...
- atmosphere and oceans. Taking place after the end to the Boring Billion, an euxinic period of extremely low atmospheric oxygen spanning from the Statherian...
- iron from its sources to the deposition basin. The waters must not be euxinic (rich in hydrogen sulfide), since this would cause the ferrous iron to...