The stable isotope record of marine carbon indicates that the Proterozoic Eon began and ended with extreme fluctuations in the carbon cycle. In both the Paleoproterozoic [2500 to 1600 million years ago (Ma)] and Neoproterozoic (1000 to 542 Ma), extended intervals of anomalously high carbon isotope ratios (δ<sup>13</sup>C) indicate high rates of organic matter burial and release of oxygen to the atmosphere; in the Neoproterozoic, the high δ<sup>13</sup>C interval was punctuated by abrupt swings to low δ<sup>13</sup>C, indicating massive oxidation of organic matter. We report a Paleoproterozoic negative δ<sup>13</sup>C excursion that is similar in magnitude and apparent duration to the Neoproterozoic anomaly. This Shunga-Francevillian anomaly...
It is unclear why atmospheric oxygen remained trapped at low levels for more than 1.5 billion years ...
Abstract – Mesoproterozoic marine successions worldwide record a shift in average δ13C values from 0...
The Ediacaran Period was characterised by major carbon isotope perturbations. The most extreme of th...
This item is only available electronically.The Great Oxidation Event (GOE, Paleoproterozoic ca. 2.34...
The existence of unusually large uctuations in the Neoproterozoic (1000{543 Ma) carbon-isotopic rec...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
A review of O, C, Sr and S isotope trends for the entire Phanerozoic shows that the present-day valu...
Interpretations of major climatic and biological events in Earth history are, in large part, derived...
Many aspects of the carbon cycle can be assessed from temporal changes in the ¹³C/¹²C ratio of ocean...
Early Paleoproterozoic time (2.5–2.0 Ga) spanned a critical phase in Earth's history, characterized ...
International audienceCarbonate δ 13C values provide a useful monitor of changes in the global carbo...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were short periods in Earth history (˜0.5-1 Ma) characterized by atypic...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were short periods in Earth history (˜0.5-1 Ma) characterized by atypic...
In the Toarcian (Early Jurassic; ~183Myr ago), the ocean-atmosphere system was subject to one of the...
Mesoproterozoic marine successions worldwide record a shift in average delta(13)C values from 0 to +...
It is unclear why atmospheric oxygen remained trapped at low levels for more than 1.5 billion years ...
Abstract – Mesoproterozoic marine successions worldwide record a shift in average δ13C values from 0...
The Ediacaran Period was characterised by major carbon isotope perturbations. The most extreme of th...
This item is only available electronically.The Great Oxidation Event (GOE, Paleoproterozoic ca. 2.34...
The existence of unusually large uctuations in the Neoproterozoic (1000{543 Ma) carbon-isotopic rec...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
A review of O, C, Sr and S isotope trends for the entire Phanerozoic shows that the present-day valu...
Interpretations of major climatic and biological events in Earth history are, in large part, derived...
Many aspects of the carbon cycle can be assessed from temporal changes in the ¹³C/¹²C ratio of ocean...
Early Paleoproterozoic time (2.5–2.0 Ga) spanned a critical phase in Earth's history, characterized ...
International audienceCarbonate δ 13C values provide a useful monitor of changes in the global carbo...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were short periods in Earth history (˜0.5-1 Ma) characterized by atypic...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were short periods in Earth history (˜0.5-1 Ma) characterized by atypic...
In the Toarcian (Early Jurassic; ~183Myr ago), the ocean-atmosphere system was subject to one of the...
Mesoproterozoic marine successions worldwide record a shift in average delta(13)C values from 0 to +...
It is unclear why atmospheric oxygen remained trapped at low levels for more than 1.5 billion years ...
Abstract – Mesoproterozoic marine successions worldwide record a shift in average δ13C values from 0...
The Ediacaran Period was characterised by major carbon isotope perturbations. The most extreme of th...