Detailed iron, sulfur and carbon chemistry through the > 742 million year old ChuarGroup reveals a marine basin dominated by anoxic and ferrous iron-rich (ferruginous) bottom waters punctuated, late in the basin's development, by an intrusion of sulfide-rich (euxinic) conditions. The observation that anoxia occurred frequently in even the shallowest of Chuar environments (10s of meters or less) suggests that global atmospheric oxygen levels were significantly lower than today. In contrast, the transition from ferruginous to euxinic subsurface water is interpreted to reflect basinal control—specifically, increased export of organic carbon from surface waters. Low fluxes of organic carbon into subsurface water masses should have been insuffic...
Anoxic and iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions prevailed in the ocean under the low-oxygen atmosphere...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that subsurface water masses in mid-Proterozoic marine basin...
During Neoproterozoic time an irreversible increase in the oxygen levels present in Earth\u27s atmos...
Eukaryotic life expanded during the Proterozoic eon1, 2.5 to 0.542 billion years ago, against a back...
Eukaryotic life expanded during the Proterozoic eon, 2.5 to 0.542 billion years ago, against a backg...
Sedimentary rocks deposited across the Proterozoic–Phanerozoic transition record extreme climate flu...
Eukaryotic life expanded during the Proterozoic eon1, 2.5 to 0.542 billion years ago, against a back...
Many independent lines of evidence document a large increase in the Earth's surface oxidation state ...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
Anoxic and iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions prevailed in the ocean under the low-oxygen atmosphere...
Iron formations (IF) represent an iron-rich rock type that typifies many Archaean and Proterozoic su...
During Neoproterozoic time an irreversible increase in the oxygen levels present in Earth\u27s atmos...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that subsurface water masses in mid-Proterozoic marine basin...
Highlights • We present a 5 myr record of biogeochemical cycling in a Cretaceous upwelling are...
Anoxic and iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions prevailed in the ocean under the low-oxygen atmosphere...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that subsurface water masses in mid-Proterozoic marine basin...
During Neoproterozoic time an irreversible increase in the oxygen levels present in Earth\u27s atmos...
Eukaryotic life expanded during the Proterozoic eon1, 2.5 to 0.542 billion years ago, against a back...
Eukaryotic life expanded during the Proterozoic eon, 2.5 to 0.542 billion years ago, against a backg...
Sedimentary rocks deposited across the Proterozoic–Phanerozoic transition record extreme climate flu...
Eukaryotic life expanded during the Proterozoic eon1, 2.5 to 0.542 billion years ago, against a back...
Many independent lines of evidence document a large increase in the Earth's surface oxidation state ...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
Anoxic and iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions prevailed in the ocean under the low-oxygen atmosphere...
Iron formations (IF) represent an iron-rich rock type that typifies many Archaean and Proterozoic su...
During Neoproterozoic time an irreversible increase in the oxygen levels present in Earth\u27s atmos...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that subsurface water masses in mid-Proterozoic marine basin...
Highlights • We present a 5 myr record of biogeochemical cycling in a Cretaceous upwelling are...
Anoxic and iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions prevailed in the ocean under the low-oxygen atmosphere...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that subsurface water masses in mid-Proterozoic marine basin...
During Neoproterozoic time an irreversible increase in the oxygen levels present in Earth\u27s atmos...