A. L. Z. acknowledges support from a Natural Environment Council Standard Grant NE/J023485/2. G.The exceptionally organic-rich rocks of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation deposited in the Onega Basin, NW Russia, have refined our understanding of Earth System evolution during the Paleoproterozoic rise in atmospheric oxygen. These rocks were formed in vent- or seep-influenced settings contemporaneous with voluminous mafic volcanism and contain strongly 13C-depleted organic matter. Here we report new isotopic (δ34S, Δ33S, Δ36S, δ13Corg) and mineralogical, major element, total sulphur and organic carbon data for the upper part of the Zaonega Formation, which was deposited shortly after the termination of the Lomagundi-Jatuli positive carbon isotope ...
The hemispheric impact of industrial emissions upon atmospheric sulphur loading is reflected in the ...
The Norwegian Research Council grant 191530/V30 to V.A. Melezhik fully funded the work of AEC, VAM a...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
The exceptionally organic-rich rocks of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation deposited in the Onega Basin,...
The exceptionally organic-rich rocks of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation deposited in the Onega Basin, ...
The research is part of the Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate and was supported...
The pyrite sulfur isotope record of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation in the Onega Basin, NW Russia, has...
The pyrite sulfur isotope record of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation in the Onega Basin, NW Russia, has...
Paleoproterozoic sedimentary successions are important archives of the redox evolution of Earth's at...
This study was supported by Estonian Research Council project PRG447, and the Estonian Centre of Ana...
Acknowledgment is made to the donors of the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund (#5754...
Earth’s oxygen-rich atmosphere and its capacity to sustain complex life is the most paramount featur...
The Archean-Proterozoic transition marks a time of fundamental geologic, biologic, and atmospheric c...
Field and stable isotope work was supported by an Agouron Institute grant to DAF and WWF as well as ...
The c. 2.0 Ga Zaonega Formation of the Onega Basin (NW Russia) has been central in efforts to unders...
The hemispheric impact of industrial emissions upon atmospheric sulphur loading is reflected in the ...
The Norwegian Research Council grant 191530/V30 to V.A. Melezhik fully funded the work of AEC, VAM a...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
The exceptionally organic-rich rocks of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation deposited in the Onega Basin,...
The exceptionally organic-rich rocks of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation deposited in the Onega Basin, ...
The research is part of the Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate and was supported...
The pyrite sulfur isotope record of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation in the Onega Basin, NW Russia, has...
The pyrite sulfur isotope record of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation in the Onega Basin, NW Russia, has...
Paleoproterozoic sedimentary successions are important archives of the redox evolution of Earth's at...
This study was supported by Estonian Research Council project PRG447, and the Estonian Centre of Ana...
Acknowledgment is made to the donors of the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund (#5754...
Earth’s oxygen-rich atmosphere and its capacity to sustain complex life is the most paramount featur...
The Archean-Proterozoic transition marks a time of fundamental geologic, biologic, and atmospheric c...
Field and stable isotope work was supported by an Agouron Institute grant to DAF and WWF as well as ...
The c. 2.0 Ga Zaonega Formation of the Onega Basin (NW Russia) has been central in efforts to unders...
The hemispheric impact of industrial emissions upon atmospheric sulphur loading is reflected in the ...
The Norwegian Research Council grant 191530/V30 to V.A. Melezhik fully funded the work of AEC, VAM a...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...