Current understanding of secular changes in the carbon isotopic composition of mid- to late Ediacaran carbonates suggests a relatively long, steady recovery of the global ocean from the Shuram negative excursion, followed by a smaller negative excursion at the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary. New radiometric, stratigraphic, and carbon isotope data from thick exposures of the upper Johnnie Formation in the Panamint Range of eastern California, combined with data from carbonate-rich facies of the Stirling Quartzite in the Funeral Mountains, confirm an Ediacaran age for these strata and provide a more complete record of isotopic variations during this time interval than previously determined from SW Laurentia and other key sections around the gl...
High-resolution paired carbon (δ^(13)C_(carb) and δ^(13)C_(org)) and sulfur (δ^(34)S_(SO4) and δ^(34...
The second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in South Aust...
Oxygenation of the Earth's surface is increasingly thought to have occurred in two steps. The first ...
Current understanding of secular changes in the carbon isotopic composition of mid- to late Ediacara...
The Johnnie Formation and associated Ediacaran strata in southwest Laurentia are ~3000 m thick, with...
The rise of animals occurred during an interval of Earth history that witnessed dynamic marine redox...
International audienceCarbonate δ 13C values provide a useful monitor of changes in the global carbo...
A possible global drop in marine carbon isotope values to as low as -12‰ Peedee belemnite (PDB), rec...
The late Ediacaran Shuram–Wonoka excursion, with δ13Ccarb values as low as –12‰ (PDB) in marine-shel...
Carbonate rocks from the Middle Ediacaran period in locations all over the globe record the largest ...
The largest recorded carbon isotopic excursion in Earth history is observed globally in carbonate ro...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Several positive carbon isot...
A mechanistic understanding of relationships between global glaciation, a putative second rise in at...
The radiation of early animals during the Cambrian explosion was accompanied by widespread perturbat...
This item is only available electronically.Variations in the carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of c...
High-resolution paired carbon (δ^(13)C_(carb) and δ^(13)C_(org)) and sulfur (δ^(34)S_(SO4) and δ^(34...
The second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in South Aust...
Oxygenation of the Earth's surface is increasingly thought to have occurred in two steps. The first ...
Current understanding of secular changes in the carbon isotopic composition of mid- to late Ediacara...
The Johnnie Formation and associated Ediacaran strata in southwest Laurentia are ~3000 m thick, with...
The rise of animals occurred during an interval of Earth history that witnessed dynamic marine redox...
International audienceCarbonate δ 13C values provide a useful monitor of changes in the global carbo...
A possible global drop in marine carbon isotope values to as low as -12‰ Peedee belemnite (PDB), rec...
The late Ediacaran Shuram–Wonoka excursion, with δ13Ccarb values as low as –12‰ (PDB) in marine-shel...
Carbonate rocks from the Middle Ediacaran period in locations all over the globe record the largest ...
The largest recorded carbon isotopic excursion in Earth history is observed globally in carbonate ro...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Several positive carbon isot...
A mechanistic understanding of relationships between global glaciation, a putative second rise in at...
The radiation of early animals during the Cambrian explosion was accompanied by widespread perturbat...
This item is only available electronically.Variations in the carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of c...
High-resolution paired carbon (δ^(13)C_(carb) and δ^(13)C_(org)) and sulfur (δ^(34)S_(SO4) and δ^(34...
The second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in South Aust...
Oxygenation of the Earth's surface is increasingly thought to have occurred in two steps. The first ...