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The disappearance of mass-independent sulfur isotope fractionation (S-MIF) within the c. 2.3-billion-year-old (Ga) Rooihoogte Formation has been heralded as a chemostratigraphic marker of permanent atmospheric oxygenation. Reports of younger S-MIF, however, question this narrative, leaving significant uncertainties surrounding the timing, tempo, and trajectory of Earth’s oxygenation. Leveraging a new bulk quadruple S-isotope record, we return to the South African Transvaal Basin in search of support for supposed oscillations in atmospheric oxygen beyond 2.3 Ga. Here, as expected, within the Rooihoogte Formation, our data capture a collapse in Δ 3× S values and a shift from Archean-like Δ 36 S/Δ 33more »Free, publicly-accessible full text available March 29, 2023
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Zhang, Xiaowen ; Bianchi, Thomas S. ; Hanna, Andrea J. ; Shields, Michael R. ; Izon, Gareth ; Hutchings, Jack A. ; Ping, Chien‐Lu ; Kanevskiy, Mikhail ; Haghipour, Negar ; Eglinton, Timothy I. ( , AGU Advances)