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D. E. Canfield, R. Raiswell, J. T. Westrich, C. M. Reaves et R. A. Berner, « The use of chromium reduction in the analysis of reduced inorganic sulfur in sediments and shales », Chemical Geology, vol. 54, , p. 149 (DOI10.1016/0009-2541(86)90078-1)
D. E. Canfield, « The evolution of the sulfur cycle », American Journal of Science, vol. 299, nos 7–9, , p. 697 (DOI10.2475/ajs.299.7-9.697)
Canfield et A Teske, « Late Proterozoic rise in atmospheric oxygen concentration inferred from phylogenetic and sulphur-isotope studies », Nature, vol. 382, no 6587, , p. 127–32 (PMID11536736, DOI10.1038/382127a0)
Stolper, N. P. Revsbech et D. E. Canfield, « Aerobic growth at nanomolar oxygen concentrations », Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 107, no 44, , p. 18755–60 (PMID20974919, PMCID2973883, DOI10.1073/pnas.1013435107)
Canfield, « Sulfate reduction and oxic respiration in marine sediments: Implications for organic carbon preservation in euxinic environments », Deep-Sea Research Part A: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 36, no 1, , p. 121–38 (PMID11542177, DOI10.1016/0198-0149(89)90022-8)
Canfield, S. W. Poulton et G. M. Narbonne, « Late-Neoproterozoic deep-ocean oxygenation and the rise of animal life », Science, vol. 315, no 5808, , p. 92–5 (PMID17158290, DOI10.1126/science.1135013)
D. E. Canfield, « The evolution of the Earth surface sulfur reservoir », American Journal of Science, vol. 304, no 10, , p. 839 (DOI10.2475/ajs.304.10.839)
Canfield, K. S. Habicht et B Thamdrup, « The Archean sulfur cycle and the early history of atmospheric oxygen », Science, vol. 288, no 5466, , p. 658–61 (PMID10784446, DOI10.1126/science.288.5466.658)
P. Falkowski, R. J. Scholes, E. Boyle, J. Canadell, D. Canfield, J. Elser, N. Gruber, K. Hibbard, P. Högberg, S. Linder, F. T. MacKenzie, 3. Moore b, T. Pedersen, Y. Rosenthal, S. Seitzinger, V. Smetacek et W. Steffen, « The Global Carbon Cycle: A Test of Our Knowledge of Earth as a System », Science, vol. 290, no 5490, , p. 291–296 (PMID11030643, DOI10.1126/science.290.5490.291)
Canfield et A Teske, « Late Proterozoic rise in atmospheric oxygen concentration inferred from phylogenetic and sulphur-isotope studies », Nature, vol. 382, no 6587, , p. 127–32 (PMID11536736, DOI10.1038/382127a0)
Stolper, N. P. Revsbech et D. E. Canfield, « Aerobic growth at nanomolar oxygen concentrations », Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 107, no 44, , p. 18755–60 (PMID20974919, PMCID2973883, DOI10.1073/pnas.1013435107)
Canfield, « Sulfate reduction and oxic respiration in marine sediments: Implications for organic carbon preservation in euxinic environments », Deep-Sea Research Part A: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 36, no 1, , p. 121–38 (PMID11542177, DOI10.1016/0198-0149(89)90022-8)
Canfield, S. W. Poulton et G. M. Narbonne, « Late-Neoproterozoic deep-ocean oxygenation and the rise of animal life », Science, vol. 315, no 5808, , p. 92–5 (PMID17158290, DOI10.1126/science.1135013)
Canfield, K. S. Habicht et B Thamdrup, « The Archean sulfur cycle and the early history of atmospheric oxygen », Science, vol. 288, no 5466, , p. 658–61 (PMID10784446, DOI10.1126/science.288.5466.658)
Donald Eugene Canfield, Sulfate reduction and the diagenesis of iron in anoxic marine sediments (thèse), Yale University, (OCLC40356769, lire en ligne)