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Michael A. Kipp
Michael A. Kipp
Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University
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The evolution of Earth's biogeochemical nitrogen cycle
EE Stüeken, MA Kipp, MC Koehler, R Buick
Earth-Science Reviews 160, 220-239, 2016
3242016
Biomass recycling and Earth’s early phosphorus cycle
MA Kipp, EE Stüeken
Science Advances 3 (11), eaao4795, 2017
1212017
Selenium isotopes record extensive marine suboxia during the Great Oxidation Event
MA Kipp, EE Stüeken, A Bekker, R Buick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (5), 875-880, 2017
772017
Spatial and temporal trends in Precambrian nitrogen cycling: A Mesoproterozoic offshore nitrate minimum
MC Koehler, EE Stüeken, MA Kipp, R Buick, AH Knoll
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 198, 315-337, 2017
752017
Pervasive aerobic nitrogen cycling in the surface ocean across the Paleoproterozoic Era
MA Kipp, EE Stüeken, M Yun, A Bekker, R Buick
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 500, 117-126, 2018
622018
Modeling pN2 through Geological Time: Implications for Planetary Climates and Atmospheric Biosignatures
EE Stüeken, MA Kipp, MC Koehler, EW Schwieterman, B Johnson, ...
Astrobiology 16 (12), 949-963, 2016
612016
Transient surface ocean oxygenation recorded in the∼ 2.66-Ga Jeerinah Formation, Australia
MC Koehler, R Buick, MA Kipp, EE Stüeken, J Zaloumis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (30), 7711-7716, 2018
532018
Mercury abundance and isotopic composition indicate subaerial volcanism prior to the end-Archean “whiff” of oxygen
J Meixnerová, JD Blum, MW Johnson, EE Stüeken, MA Kipp, AD Anbar, ...
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 118 (33), e2107511118, 2021
382021
The sedimentary geochemistry and paleoenvironments project
ÚC Farrell, R Samawi, S Anjanappa, R Klykov, OO Adeboye, H Agic, ...
Geobiology 19 (6), 545-556, 2021
272021
Carbon cycle inverse modeling suggests large changes in fractional organic burial are consistent with the carbon isotope record and may have contributed to the rise of oxygen
J Krissansen‐Totton, MA Kipp, DC Catling
Geobiology 19 (4), 342-363, 2021
262021
High organic burial efficiency is required to explain mass balance in Earth's early carbon cycle
MA Kipp, J Krissansen‐Totton, DC Catling
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 35 (2), 2021
212021
Inverse methods for consistent quantification of seafloor anoxia using uranium isotope data from marine sediments
MA Kipp, FLH Tissot
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 577, 117240, 2022
192022
Redox fluctuations, trace metal enrichment and phosphogenesis in the~ 2.0 Ga Zaonega Formation
MA Kipp, A Lepland, R Buick
Precambrian Research 343, 105716, 2020
192020
238U, 235U and 234U in seawater and deep-sea corals: A high-precision reappraisal
MA Kipp, H Li, MJ Ellwood, SG John, R Middag, JF Adkins, FLH Tissot
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 336, 231-248, 2022
162022
Basinal hydrographic and redox controls on selenium enrichment and isotopic composition in Paleozoic black shales
MA Kipp, TJ Algeo, EE Stüeken, R Buick
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 287, 229-250, 2020
152020
Exploring cycad foliage as an archive of the isotopic composition of atmospheric nitrogen
MA Kipp, EE Stüeken, MM Gehringer, K Sterelny, JK Scott, PI Forster, ...
Geobiology 18 (2), 152-166, 2020
122020
Biological diversification linked to environmental stabilization following the Sturtian Snowball glaciation
FT Bowyer, AJ Krause, Y Song, KJ Huang, Y Fu, B Shen, J Li, XK Zhu, ...
Science Advances 9 (34), eadf9999, 2023
52023
Selenium isotope paleobiogeochemistry
EE Stüeken, MA Kipp
Elements in geochemical tracers in earth system science, 2020
42020
A Double‐Edged Sword: The Role of Sulfate in Anoxic Marine Phosphorus Cycling Through Earth History
MA Kipp
Geophysical Research Letters 49 (20), e2022GL099817, 2022
32022
Benthic redox conditions and nutrient dynamics in the ca. 2.1 Ga Franceville sub-basin
J Aubineau, A El Albani, EC Fru, MA Kipp, JN Ikouanga, A Bekker
Precambrian Research 360, 106234, 2021
22021
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