International audienceWe have analyzed ancient atmospheric gases trapped in fluid inclusions contained in minerals of Archean (3.3 Ga) to Paleozoic (404 Ma) rocks in an attempt to document the evolution of the elemental composition and isotopic signature of the atmosphere with time. Doing so, we aimed at understanding how physical and chemical processes acted over geological time to shape the modern atmosphere.Modern atmospheric xenon is enriched in heavy isotopes by 30–40‰ u−1 relative to Solar or Chondritic xenon. Previous studies demonstrated that, 3.3 Ga ago, atmospheric xenon was isotopically fractionated (enriched in the light isotopes) relative to the modern atmosphere, by 12.9 ± 1.2 (1σ) ‰ u−1, whereas krypton was isotopically ident...
International audienceNoble gases serve as unique tracers of the origin and evolution of Earth's vol...
International audienceThe exchange of volatile species—water, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and halogens—...
Analyses of noble gases from four natural gases reveal radiogenic He4 and Ar40, excess Ne21 and Ar38...
We have analyzed ancient atmospheric gases trapped in fluid inclusions contained in minerals of Arch...
Understanding the composition of the Archean atmosphere is vital for unraveling the origin of volati...
Xenon (Xe) is an exceptional tracer for investigating the origin and fate of volatile elements on Ea...
Determining the composition of the Archean atmosphere and oceans is vital to understanding the envir...
(Figure Presented) Noble gases are chemically inert and, as such, act as unique tracers of physical ...
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International audienceInsoluble organic materials (kerogens) isolated from ancient sedimentary rocks...
The origin of the Earth's atmosphere remains poorly understood. Its elemental and isotopic compositi...
Insoluble organic materials (kerogens) isolated from ancient sedimentary rocks provide unique insigh...
The Earth formed some 4.5 Ga from the accumulation of dust, rocks and gas. The composition of these ...
International audienceNoble gas isotopes are powerful tracers of the origins of planetary volatiles,...
International audienceNoble gases serve as unique tracers of the origin and evolution of Earth's vol...
International audienceThe exchange of volatile species—water, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and halogens—...
Analyses of noble gases from four natural gases reveal radiogenic He4 and Ar40, excess Ne21 and Ar38...
We have analyzed ancient atmospheric gases trapped in fluid inclusions contained in minerals of Arch...
Understanding the composition of the Archean atmosphere is vital for unraveling the origin of volati...
Xenon (Xe) is an exceptional tracer for investigating the origin and fate of volatile elements on Ea...
Determining the composition of the Archean atmosphere and oceans is vital to understanding the envir...
(Figure Presented) Noble gases are chemically inert and, as such, act as unique tracers of physical ...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceInsoluble organic materials (kerogens) isolated from ancient sedimentary rocks...
The origin of the Earth's atmosphere remains poorly understood. Its elemental and isotopic compositi...
Insoluble organic materials (kerogens) isolated from ancient sedimentary rocks provide unique insigh...
The Earth formed some 4.5 Ga from the accumulation of dust, rocks and gas. The composition of these ...
International audienceNoble gas isotopes are powerful tracers of the origins of planetary volatiles,...
International audienceNoble gases serve as unique tracers of the origin and evolution of Earth's vol...
International audienceThe exchange of volatile species—water, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and halogens—...
Analyses of noble gases from four natural gases reveal radiogenic He4 and Ar40, excess Ne21 and Ar38...