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Research provides new detail on the impact of volcanic activity on early marine life.
Analysis of fossilised rocks from more than two -and-a-half billion years ago has provided new insights into the conditions on Earth before the evolution of oxygen.
The team believe the unusual nitrogen isotope patterns found in Zimbabwe can offer new understandings of the mechanisms at play in Earth 's early marine environment.
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