Oxygenation of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans occurred across three major steps during the Paleoproterozoic, Neoproterozoic, and Paleozoic eras, with each increase having profound consequences for the biosphere. Biological or tectonic revolutions have been proposed to explain each of these stepwise increases in oxygen, but the principal driver of each event remains unclear. Here we show, using a theoretical model, that the observed oxygenation steps are a simple consequence of internal feedbacks in the long-term biogeochemical cycles of carbon, oxygen, and phosphorus, and that there is no requirement for a specific stepwise external forcing to explain the course of Earth surface oxygenation. We conclude that Earth’s oxygenation events are en...
Abstract Oxygen is a potential biosignature for terrestrial Earth-like planets. The primary source o...
The biotic and abiotic controls on major shifts in atmospheric oxygen and the persistence of low-oxy...
A shift toward higher atmospheric oxygen concentration during the late Proterozoic has been inferred...
Oxygenation of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans occurred across three major steps during the Paleoprote...
There is no direct geologic record of the level of free oxygen in the atmosphere over Earth history....
Stepwise increases in oxygen abundance have been recognised as some of the most significant events t...
Although molecular oxygen (O₂) is a major component of Earth’s atmosphere today and a key signature ...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited.Earth owes its oxygenated atmosphere to its unique claim on life...
The question of whether rising oxygen levels through Earth history have driven the evolution of life...
Abstract Among the most important bioenergetic innovations in the history of life was the invention ...
Understanding the evolution of atmospheric molecular oxygen levels is a fundamental unsolved problem...
Among the most important bioenergetic innovations in the history of life was the invention of oxygen...
Among the most important bioenergetic innovations in the history of life was the invention of oxygen...
This article examines the geological evidence for the rise of atmospheric oxygen and the origin of o...
AbstractOxygenic photosynthesis appears to be necessary for an oxygen-rich atmosphere like Earth's. ...
Abstract Oxygen is a potential biosignature for terrestrial Earth-like planets. The primary source o...
The biotic and abiotic controls on major shifts in atmospheric oxygen and the persistence of low-oxy...
A shift toward higher atmospheric oxygen concentration during the late Proterozoic has been inferred...
Oxygenation of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans occurred across three major steps during the Paleoprote...
There is no direct geologic record of the level of free oxygen in the atmosphere over Earth history....
Stepwise increases in oxygen abundance have been recognised as some of the most significant events t...
Although molecular oxygen (O₂) is a major component of Earth’s atmosphere today and a key signature ...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited.Earth owes its oxygenated atmosphere to its unique claim on life...
The question of whether rising oxygen levels through Earth history have driven the evolution of life...
Abstract Among the most important bioenergetic innovations in the history of life was the invention ...
Understanding the evolution of atmospheric molecular oxygen levels is a fundamental unsolved problem...
Among the most important bioenergetic innovations in the history of life was the invention of oxygen...
Among the most important bioenergetic innovations in the history of life was the invention of oxygen...
This article examines the geological evidence for the rise of atmospheric oxygen and the origin of o...
AbstractOxygenic photosynthesis appears to be necessary for an oxygen-rich atmosphere like Earth's. ...
Abstract Oxygen is a potential biosignature for terrestrial Earth-like planets. The primary source o...
The biotic and abiotic controls on major shifts in atmospheric oxygen and the persistence of low-oxy...
A shift toward higher atmospheric oxygen concentration during the late Proterozoic has been inferred...