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Aaron Zimmerman

Researcher at Colorado State University

Publications -  30
Citations -  894

Aaron Zimmerman is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molybdenite & Geochronology. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 790 citations. Previous affiliations of Aaron Zimmerman include Swarthmore College.

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A 2.5 Ga porphyry Cu–Mo–Au deposit at Malanjkhand, central India: implications for Late Archean continental assembly

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used ID-NTIMS data to provide a clear Late Archean-Early Paleoproterozoic age for the Malanjkhand deposit and by implication for its calc-alkaline granitoid host.
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Standardizing Re–Os geochronology: A new molybdenite Reference Material (Henderson, USA) and the stoichiometry of Os salts

TL;DR: In this paper, a new Reference Material (RM) for Re-Os geochronology, a molybdenite powder acquired from the Henderson mine and mill in Colorado, has been characterized by two independent laboratories using isotope dilution and NTIMS.
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Tectonic configuration of the Apuseni-Banat—Timok-Srednogorie belt, Balkans-South Carpathians, constrained by high precision R e-O s molybdenite ages

TL;DR: The Apuseni-Banat-Timok-Srednogorie magmatic-metallogenic belt (ABTS) as discussed by the authors is a large metallogenic province in the Balkan-South Carpathian system in southeastern Europe.
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Rhenium variations in molybdenite (MoS2): Evidence for progressive subsurface oxidation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed molybdenite specimens from 135 localities with known ages from 2.91 billion years (Ga) to 6.3 million years (Ma) to reveal two statistically significant trends.
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Re–Os geochronology of Arctic black shales to evaluate the Anisian–Ladinian boundary and global faunal correlations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented Re-Os radiometric ages for Middle Triassic organic-rich shales from two biostratigraphically defined sections at Svalbard and the Svalis Dome in the Barents Sea.