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Ph.D.  University of Alberta, 2008

 

Publications: 

Kendall B., Brennecka G., Weyer S. and Anbar A.D. (in preparation) Uranium mobilization related to oxidative weathering on the Late Archean Earth. Chemical Geology

 

Hermann A.D., Kendall B., et al. (in preparation) Use of molybdenum isotopes to infer hydrographic conditions in an ancient epeiric sea: the Upper Pennsylvanian Hushpuckney Shale of eastern Kansas. Chemical Geology.

 

Kendall B., Komiya, T., Lyons, T.W., Bates, S.M., Jiang, G., Creaser, R.A., Xiao, S., McFadden, K., Sawaki, Y., Tahata, M., Shu, D., Han, J., Li, Y., Chu, X. and Anbar, A.D. (submitted) Molybdenum isotope evidence for widespread oxygenation of the late Ediacaran ocean followed by a late Cambrian expansion of ocean anoxia. Geology. 

 

Kendall B. et al. (accepted) Chapter 6 - The global iron cycle. In: Knoll A.H., Canfield D.E. and Konhauser K.O. (Eds.) Fundamentals of Geobiology. Wiley-Blackwell. 

 

Kendall B., Gordon G.W., Poulton S.W. and Anbar A.D. (2011) Molybdenum isotope constraints on the extent of late Paleoproterozoic ocean euxinia. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 307, 450-460. 

 

Duan Y., Anbar A.D., Arnold G.L., Lyons T.W., Gordon G.W. and Kendall B. (2010) Molybdenum isotope evidence for mild environmental oxygenation before the Great Oxidation Event. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74, 6655-6668.

 

Kendall B., Reinhard C.T., Lyons T.W., Kaufman A.J., Poulton S.W. and Anbar A.D. (2010) Pervasive oxygenation along Late Archaean ocean margins. Nature Geoscience 3, 647-652.

 

Kendall B., Creaser R.A. and Selby D. (2009) 187Re-187Os geochronology of Precambrian organic-rich sedimentary rocks. In: Craig, J., Thurow, J., Thusu, B., Whitham, A., Abutarruma, Y. (Eds). Global Neoproterozoic Petroleum Systems: The Emerging Potential in North Africa. Geological Society [London] Special Publications 326, 85-107. 

 

Kendall B., Creaser R.A., Calver C.R., Raub T.D. and Evans D.A.D. (2009) Correlation of Sturtian Diamictite Successions in Southern Australia and Northwestern Tasmania by Re-Os Black Shale Geochronology and the Ambiguity of “Sturtian”-type Diamictite – Cap Carbonate Pairs as Chronostratigraphic Marker Horizons. Precambrian Research 172, 301-310.

 

Kendall B., Creaser R.A., Gordon G.W. and Anbar A.D. (2009) Re-Os and Mo isotope systematics of black shales from the Middle Proterozoic Velkerri and Wollogorang Formations, McArthur Basin, Northern Australia. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 73, 2534-2558.

 

Azmy K., Kendall B., Creaser R.A., Heaman L., Misi, A. and de Oliveira T.F. (2008) Global correlation of the Vazante Group, São Francisco Basin, Brazil: Re-Os and U-Pb radiometric age constraints. Precambrian Research 164, 160-172.

 

Anbar A.D., Duan Y., Lyons T.W., Arnold G.L., Kendall B., Creaser R.A., Kaufman A.J., Gordon G.W., Scott C., Garvin J. and Buick R. (2007) A whiff of oxygen before the Great Oxidation Event? Science 317, 1903-1906.

 

Kendall B., Creaser R.A. and Selby D. (2006) Re-Os geochronology of post-glacial black shales in Australia: Constraints on the timing of “Sturtian” glaciation. Geology 34, 729-732.

 

Kendall B., Creaser R.A., Ross G.M. and Selby D. (2004) Constraints on the timing of Marinoan “Snowball Earth” glaciation by 187Re-187Os dating of a Neoproterozoic, post-glacial black shale in Western Canada. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 222, 729-740.