Jamie Smith

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when we examine sandstones deposited along coastlines before 2.4 billion years ago, we find grains of pyrite that were eroded from a source on land, carried downstream by rivers, and, finally, deposited along the edge of the sea—all without coming into prolonged contact with even small amounts of oxygen. In sedimentary successions younger than 2.4 billion years, we rarely see such grains.
A Brief History of Earth: Four Billion Years in Eight Chapters
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