The authors address additional comments on their hypothesis for the origin of Neoproterozoic postglacial cap carbonates and their isotopic excursions
International audienceA recent paper by Boulila et al. (2010) reports on orbitally-forced cycles rec...
International audienceA recent paper by Boulila et al. (2010) reports on orbitally-forced cycles rec...
International audienceA recent paper by Boulila et al. (2010) reports on orbitally-forced cycles rec...
The authors respond to Hoffman et al. (2001), who acknowledged that methane may have played an impor...
Regionally persistent, thin intervals of carbonate rock directly and ubiquitously overlie Proterozoi...
The Earth's most severe glaciations are thought to have occurred about 600 million years ago, in the...
Wignall et al. suggest that the abrupt negative delta13Corg shifts that we recognize in our data set...
P. F. Hoffman et al. and N. Christie-Blick et al. discuss Hoffman et al.'s paper that "developed a m...
In a recent article, Heydari et al. (2008) suggested that the perturbation at the Permian–Triassic b...
Wignall et al. suggest that the abrupt negative delta13Corg shifts that we recognize in our data set...
Copyright © 2002 Geological Society of AmericaPaul F. Hoffman, Galen P. Halverson, and John P. Grotz...
Evidence for glaciation during the mid-late Neoproterozoic is widespread on Earth, reflecting three ...
Evidence for glaciation during the mid-late Neoproterozoic is widespread on Earth, reflecting three ...
Rampino and Caldeira argue that the first pulse of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province would incr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
International audienceA recent paper by Boulila et al. (2010) reports on orbitally-forced cycles rec...
International audienceA recent paper by Boulila et al. (2010) reports on orbitally-forced cycles rec...
International audienceA recent paper by Boulila et al. (2010) reports on orbitally-forced cycles rec...
The authors respond to Hoffman et al. (2001), who acknowledged that methane may have played an impor...
Regionally persistent, thin intervals of carbonate rock directly and ubiquitously overlie Proterozoi...
The Earth's most severe glaciations are thought to have occurred about 600 million years ago, in the...
Wignall et al. suggest that the abrupt negative delta13Corg shifts that we recognize in our data set...
P. F. Hoffman et al. and N. Christie-Blick et al. discuss Hoffman et al.'s paper that "developed a m...
In a recent article, Heydari et al. (2008) suggested that the perturbation at the Permian–Triassic b...
Wignall et al. suggest that the abrupt negative delta13Corg shifts that we recognize in our data set...
Copyright © 2002 Geological Society of AmericaPaul F. Hoffman, Galen P. Halverson, and John P. Grotz...
Evidence for glaciation during the mid-late Neoproterozoic is widespread on Earth, reflecting three ...
Evidence for glaciation during the mid-late Neoproterozoic is widespread on Earth, reflecting three ...
Rampino and Caldeira argue that the first pulse of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province would incr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
International audienceA recent paper by Boulila et al. (2010) reports on orbitally-forced cycles rec...
International audienceA recent paper by Boulila et al. (2010) reports on orbitally-forced cycles rec...
International audienceA recent paper by Boulila et al. (2010) reports on orbitally-forced cycles rec...