Death Valley (California, USA) hosts iconic Cryogenian snowball Earth deposits, but the lack of direct geochronological constraints has permitted a variety of correlations and age models. Here, we report two precise zircon U-Pb isotope dilution–thermal ionization mass spectrometry dates for the Kingston Peak Formation: a volcanic eruptive age of 705.44 ± 0.28 Ma from the synglacial Limekiln Spring Member, and a maximum depositional age of 651.69 ± 0.64 Ma from the nonglacial Thorndike submember, which is below the Wildrose diamictite. These dates confirm that the Limekiln Spring and Surprise Members were deposited during the Sturtian glaciation, while the Wildrose submember is a Marinoan glacial deposit, and the overlying Sentinel Peak Memb...
The Neoproterozoic succession in the Death Valley region contains a physical- and chemostratigraphic...
The Neoproterozoic succession in the Death Valley region contains a physical- and chemostratigraphic...
During the late Neoproterozoic era (Cryogenian, 840–635 Ma), there is evidence for low latitude glac...
Death Valley (California, USA) hosts iconic Cryogenian snowball Earth deposits, but the lack of dire...
Death Valley (California, USA) hosts iconic Cryogenian snowball Earth deposits, but the lack of dire...
Death Valley (California, USA) hosts iconic Cryogenian snowball Earth deposits, but the lack of dire...
The Neoproterozoic (∼750-635 Ma) Kingston Peak Formation, southeastern California, is a coarse-grain...
The Neoproterozoic (~750-635 Ma) Kingston Peak Formation, southeastern California, is a coarse-grain...
International audienceThe Cryogenian Period (717-635 Ma) experienced two low-latitude "snowball Eart...
Neoproterozoic strata in Death Valley, California contain eukaryotic microfossils and glacial deposi...
Neoproterozoic strata in Death Valley, California, contain eukaryotic microfossils and glacial depos...
The end-Cryogenian glaciation (Marinoan) is portrayed commonly as the archetype of snowball Earth, y...
The Marinoan Snowball Earth ended 635 Ma ago during the Neoproterozoic Era, after an interval in whi...
This work was supported by NERC Isotope Geoscience Facility Steering Committee grant IP-1462-0514.Th...
The late Neoproterozoic Kingston Peak Formation (Fm.) is a several-kilometre-thick sedimentary succe...
The Neoproterozoic succession in the Death Valley region contains a physical- and chemostratigraphic...
The Neoproterozoic succession in the Death Valley region contains a physical- and chemostratigraphic...
During the late Neoproterozoic era (Cryogenian, 840–635 Ma), there is evidence for low latitude glac...
Death Valley (California, USA) hosts iconic Cryogenian snowball Earth deposits, but the lack of dire...
Death Valley (California, USA) hosts iconic Cryogenian snowball Earth deposits, but the lack of dire...
Death Valley (California, USA) hosts iconic Cryogenian snowball Earth deposits, but the lack of dire...
The Neoproterozoic (∼750-635 Ma) Kingston Peak Formation, southeastern California, is a coarse-grain...
The Neoproterozoic (~750-635 Ma) Kingston Peak Formation, southeastern California, is a coarse-grain...
International audienceThe Cryogenian Period (717-635 Ma) experienced two low-latitude "snowball Eart...
Neoproterozoic strata in Death Valley, California contain eukaryotic microfossils and glacial deposi...
Neoproterozoic strata in Death Valley, California, contain eukaryotic microfossils and glacial depos...
The end-Cryogenian glaciation (Marinoan) is portrayed commonly as the archetype of snowball Earth, y...
The Marinoan Snowball Earth ended 635 Ma ago during the Neoproterozoic Era, after an interval in whi...
This work was supported by NERC Isotope Geoscience Facility Steering Committee grant IP-1462-0514.Th...
The late Neoproterozoic Kingston Peak Formation (Fm.) is a several-kilometre-thick sedimentary succe...
The Neoproterozoic succession in the Death Valley region contains a physical- and chemostratigraphic...
The Neoproterozoic succession in the Death Valley region contains a physical- and chemostratigraphic...
During the late Neoproterozoic era (Cryogenian, 840–635 Ma), there is evidence for low latitude glac...