Eukaryotic life expanded during the Proterozoic eon1, 2.5 to 0.542 billion years ago, against a background of fluctuating ocean chemistry2, 3, 4. After about 1.8 billion years ago, the global ocean is thought to have been characterized by oxygenated surface waters, with anoxic and sulphidic waters in middle depths along productive continental margins and anoxic and iron-containing (ferruginous) deeper waters5, 6, 7. The spatial extent of sulphidic waters probably varied through time5, 6, but this surface-to-deep redox structure is suggested to have persisted until the first Neoproterozoic glaciation about 717 million years ago8, 9, 10, 11. Here we report an analysis of ocean redox conditions throughout the Proterozoic using new and existing...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
The partial pressure of oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere has increased dramatically through time, and th...
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...
Detailed iron, sulfur and carbon chemistry through the > 742 million year old ChuarGroup reveals a m...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed markedly with the oxidation of the Earth’s surface1, a...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed markedly with the oxidation of the Earth’s surface1, a...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed markedly with the oxidation of the Earth’s surface1, a...
Sedimentary rocks deposited across the Proterozoic–Phanerozoic transition record extreme climate flu...
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...
The redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespread sulfide-containing...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Many independent lines of evidence document a large increase in the Earth's surface oxidation state ...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
The partial pressure of oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere has increased dramatically through time, and th...
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...
Detailed iron, sulfur and carbon chemistry through the > 742 million year old ChuarGroup reveals a m...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed markedly with the oxidation of the Earth’s surface1, a...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed markedly with the oxidation of the Earth’s surface1, a...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed markedly with the oxidation of the Earth’s surface1, a...
Sedimentary rocks deposited across the Proterozoic–Phanerozoic transition record extreme climate flu...
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...
The redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespread sulfide-containing...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Many independent lines of evidence document a large increase in the Earth's surface oxidation state ...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
The partial pressure of oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere has increased dramatically through time, and th...