The ca. 1.38 billion years (Ga) old Roper Group of the McArthur Basin, northern Australia, is one of the most extensive Proterozoic hydrocarbon‐bearing units. Organic‐rich black siltstones from the Velkerri Formation were deposited in a deep‐water sequence and were analysed to determine their organic geochemical (biomarker) signatures, which were used to interpret the microbial diversity and palaeoenvironment of the Roper Seaway. The indigenous hydrocarbon biomarker assemblages describe a water column dominated by bacteria with large‐scale heterotrophic reworking of the organic matter in the water column or bottom sediment. Possible evidence for microbial reworking includes a large unresolved complex mixture (UCM), high ratios of mid‐chaine...
EES acknowledges financial support from the School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, St Andrews. DD...
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of oil inclusions from the ca. 1430 Ma marine Roper Group in th...
Life on Earth is thought to have coevolved with the chemistry of the oceans and atmosphere, and the ...
By about 2.0 billion years ago (Ga), there is evidence for a period best known for its extended, app...
The ca. 1.4 Ga Roper Group of the greater McArthur Basin in northern Australia comprises the sedimen...
AbstractThe ca. 1.4Ga Roper Group of the greater McArthur Basin in northern Australia comprises the ...
Reconstruction of basin-scale paleogeography and paleoenvironments in the northern Perth Basin durin...
Precambrian hydrocarbons and their corresponding source rocks are distinctly different from their Ph...
The disappearance of iron formations from the geological record similar to 1.8 billion years (Gyr) a...
The discovery of mid-Proterozoic (1.8–0.8 billion years ago, Ga) indigenous biomarkers is a challen...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that subsurface water masses in mid-Proterozoic marine basin...
The greater McArthur Basin is a Proterozoic sedimentary system deposited in northern Australia and h...
This PhD study focused on organic, inorganic and isotopic geochemical studies of modern stromatolite...
A comprehensive organic geochemical investigation of the Hawsker Bottoms outcrop section in Yorkshir...
The degradation of sedimentary organic matter drives a suite of biologically- mediated redox reactio...
EES acknowledges financial support from the School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, St Andrews. DD...
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of oil inclusions from the ca. 1430 Ma marine Roper Group in th...
Life on Earth is thought to have coevolved with the chemistry of the oceans and atmosphere, and the ...
By about 2.0 billion years ago (Ga), there is evidence for a period best known for its extended, app...
The ca. 1.4 Ga Roper Group of the greater McArthur Basin in northern Australia comprises the sedimen...
AbstractThe ca. 1.4Ga Roper Group of the greater McArthur Basin in northern Australia comprises the ...
Reconstruction of basin-scale paleogeography and paleoenvironments in the northern Perth Basin durin...
Precambrian hydrocarbons and their corresponding source rocks are distinctly different from their Ph...
The disappearance of iron formations from the geological record similar to 1.8 billion years (Gyr) a...
The discovery of mid-Proterozoic (1.8–0.8 billion years ago, Ga) indigenous biomarkers is a challen...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that subsurface water masses in mid-Proterozoic marine basin...
The greater McArthur Basin is a Proterozoic sedimentary system deposited in northern Australia and h...
This PhD study focused on organic, inorganic and isotopic geochemical studies of modern stromatolite...
A comprehensive organic geochemical investigation of the Hawsker Bottoms outcrop section in Yorkshir...
The degradation of sedimentary organic matter drives a suite of biologically- mediated redox reactio...
EES acknowledges financial support from the School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, St Andrews. DD...
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of oil inclusions from the ca. 1430 Ma marine Roper Group in th...
Life on Earth is thought to have coevolved with the chemistry of the oceans and atmosphere, and the ...