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Nature 443, xiii (26 October 2006) | doi:10.1038/7114xiiic; Published online 25 October 2006
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Seven years ago, French geochemists Francois Robert of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris and Marc Chaussidon of the Center for Petrographic and Geochemical Research in Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy began studying rocks to learn more about the temperature of ancient oceans.The researchers analysed silicon isotopes in a variety of ancient sediments from Australia, Africa and China.
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