<p>Two Palaeoproterozoic events have particularly interested Earth scientists. These are the global Lomagundi–Jatuli Event, the greatest magnitude positive carbonate carbon isotope excursion in Earth history, and the Shunga Event, the world’s largest organic carbon burial event. Analysis of newly acquired high-resolution C–O isotope data and U–Pb zircon geochronology refine understanding of carbon isotope characteristics and timing of deposition of the Palaeoproterozoic Loch Maree Group of NW Scotland. Petrographic examination reveals a basal unconformity between the Loch Maree Group and Archaean basement, permitting a stratigraphy and y...
The Paleoproterozoic Lomagundi-Jatuli positive 13C excursion in sedimentary carbonates represents an...
During the early Toarcian (∼183 Ma ago), a high rate of organic carbon burial globally over a brief ...
The existence of unusually large uctuations in the Neoproterozoic (1000{543 Ma) carbon-isotopic rec...
Two Palaeoproterozoic events have particularly interested Earth scientists. These are the global Lom...
Two Palaeoproterozoic events have particularly interested Earth scientists. These are the global Lom...
Fieldwork was supported by the Edinburgh Geological Society Clough & Mykura Fund, the Carnegie Under...
The Palaeoproterozoic Lomagundi-Jatuli Event is one of the largest magnitude and earliest known posi...
On Earth, carbon cycles through the land, ocean, atmosphere, living and dead biomass and the planet’...
The Early Jurassic Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE; &Tilde;183 Ma) is recognized as possibl...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe Oxfordian (Late Jurassic) was a time of widespread change in Juras...
Carbon and oxygen isotope measurements of 66 samples from the 60 m-thick variegated marble in the Up...
Organic-rich rocks (averaging 2–5% total organic carbon) and positive carbonate-carbon isotope excur...
The stable isotope record of marine carbon indicates that the Proterozoic Eon began and ended with e...
peer reviewedA review of O, C, Sr and S isotope trends for the entire Phanerozoic shows that the pre...
The Orosirian Period (2050–1800 Ma) of the Paleoproterozoic Era represents an interval between the G...
The Paleoproterozoic Lomagundi-Jatuli positive 13C excursion in sedimentary carbonates represents an...
During the early Toarcian (∼183 Ma ago), a high rate of organic carbon burial globally over a brief ...
The existence of unusually large uctuations in the Neoproterozoic (1000{543 Ma) carbon-isotopic rec...
Two Palaeoproterozoic events have particularly interested Earth scientists. These are the global Lom...
Two Palaeoproterozoic events have particularly interested Earth scientists. These are the global Lom...
Fieldwork was supported by the Edinburgh Geological Society Clough & Mykura Fund, the Carnegie Under...
The Palaeoproterozoic Lomagundi-Jatuli Event is one of the largest magnitude and earliest known posi...
On Earth, carbon cycles through the land, ocean, atmosphere, living and dead biomass and the planet’...
The Early Jurassic Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE; &Tilde;183 Ma) is recognized as possibl...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe Oxfordian (Late Jurassic) was a time of widespread change in Juras...
Carbon and oxygen isotope measurements of 66 samples from the 60 m-thick variegated marble in the Up...
Organic-rich rocks (averaging 2–5% total organic carbon) and positive carbonate-carbon isotope excur...
The stable isotope record of marine carbon indicates that the Proterozoic Eon began and ended with e...
peer reviewedA review of O, C, Sr and S isotope trends for the entire Phanerozoic shows that the pre...
The Orosirian Period (2050–1800 Ma) of the Paleoproterozoic Era represents an interval between the G...
The Paleoproterozoic Lomagundi-Jatuli positive 13C excursion in sedimentary carbonates represents an...
During the early Toarcian (∼183 Ma ago), a high rate of organic carbon burial globally over a brief ...
The existence of unusually large uctuations in the Neoproterozoic (1000{543 Ma) carbon-isotopic rec...