A diurnal carbon engine explains 13C-enriched carbonates without increasing the global production of oxygen
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Edited by Donald E. Canfield, Institute of Biology and Nordic Center for Earth Evolution, University of Southern Denmark, Odense M., Denmark, and approved October 8, 2019 (received for review May 21, 2019)

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We present stable carbon isotope (
Abstract
In the past 3 billion years, significant volumes of carbonate with high carbon-isotopic (
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Author contributions: E.C.G. and A.C.M. designed research, performed research, analyzed data, and wrote the paper.
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