Widespread anoxia in the ocean is frequently invoked as a primary driver of mass extinction as well as a long-term inhibitor of evolutionary radiation on early Earth. In recent biogeochemical studies it has been hypothesized that oxygen deficiency was widespread in subsurface water masses of later Cambrian oceans1, 2, possibly influencing evolutionary events during this time1, 2, 3. Physical evidence of widespread anoxia in Cambrian oceans has remained elusive and thus its potential relationship to the palaeontological record remains largely unexplored. Here we present sulphur isotope records from six globally distributed stratigraphic sections of later Cambrian marine rocks (about 499 million years old). We find a positive sulphur isotope ...
A new approach to constraining seawater δ34S and sulphate concentration using francolite-bound sulph...
A new approach to constraining seawater δ34S and sulphate concentration using francolite-bound sulph...
The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. T...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian exp...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian ex...
The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscop...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
The role of ocean anoxia as a cause of the end-Triassic marine mass extinction is widely debated. He...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the deep oceans during the early Paleozoic Era were widely ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the deep oceans during the early Paleozoic Era were widely ...
The late Cambrian witnessed one of the largest positive carbon isotope (δ13C) excursions of the Phan...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
A new approach to constraining seawater δ34S and sulphate concentration using francolite-bound sulph...
A new approach to constraining seawater δ34S and sulphate concentration using francolite-bound sulph...
The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. T...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian exp...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian ex...
The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscop...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
The role of ocean anoxia as a cause of the end-Triassic marine mass extinction is widely debated. He...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the deep oceans during the early Paleozoic Era were widely ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the deep oceans during the early Paleozoic Era were widely ...
The late Cambrian witnessed one of the largest positive carbon isotope (δ13C) excursions of the Phan...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
A new approach to constraining seawater δ34S and sulphate concentration using francolite-bound sulph...
A new approach to constraining seawater δ34S and sulphate concentration using francolite-bound sulph...
The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. T...