The Neoproterozoic–Cambrian succession in the Death Valley region of the southwestern United States is among the best exposed and easily accessible in the world. The largest single exposure of these strata occurs in the Panamint Range on the west side of Death Valley, and it, although variably metamorphosed, contains the most complete sections of the Noonday Formation cap carbonate sequence. New geological mapping, measured sections, and high-resolution carbon isotope data for the Noonday Formation in this range enable establishment of a unified stratigraphy across the Death Valley region that consists of three units. From the base upward, they include: the Sentinel Peak Member of light-gray, massive to laminated fine dolostone locally cont...
Unrestricted1. Our understanding of Neoproterozoic Earth is in a state of flux. Low-latitude glaciat...
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...
<p>The Neoproterozoic–Cambrian succession in the Death Valley region of the southwestern Unite...
The Neoproterozoic-Cambrian succession in the Death Valley region of the southwestern United States ...
The late Neoproterozoic Kingston Peak Formation (Fm.) is a several-kilometre-thick sedimentary succe...
The Marinoan Snowball Earth ended 635 Ma ago during the Neoproterozoic Era, after an interval in whi...
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...
Stratigraphic mapping of the Neoproterozoic glaciogenic Kingston Peak Formation (Death Valley, Calif...
The Neoproterozoic outcrop belt of the Death Valley region, California, preserves an oblique cross s...
The Neoproterozoic outcrop belt of the Death Valley region, California, preserves an oblique cross s...
Neoproterozoic strata in Death Valley, California, contain eukaryotic microfossils and glacial depos...
Neoproterozoic strata in Death Valley, California contain eukaryotic microfossils and glacial deposi...
During the late Neoproterozoic era (Cryogenian, 840–635 Ma), there is evidence for low latitude glac...
Unrestricted1. Our understanding of Neoproterozoic Earth is in a state of flux. Low-latitude glaciat...
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...
<p>The Neoproterozoic–Cambrian succession in the Death Valley region of the southwestern Unite...
The Neoproterozoic-Cambrian succession in the Death Valley region of the southwestern United States ...
The late Neoproterozoic Kingston Peak Formation (Fm.) is a several-kilometre-thick sedimentary succe...
The Marinoan Snowball Earth ended 635 Ma ago during the Neoproterozoic Era, after an interval in whi...
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...
Stratigraphic mapping of the Neoproterozoic glaciogenic Kingston Peak Formation (Death Valley, Calif...
The Neoproterozoic outcrop belt of the Death Valley region, California, preserves an oblique cross s...
The Neoproterozoic outcrop belt of the Death Valley region, California, preserves an oblique cross s...
Neoproterozoic strata in Death Valley, California, contain eukaryotic microfossils and glacial depos...
Neoproterozoic strata in Death Valley, California contain eukaryotic microfossils and glacial deposi...
During the late Neoproterozoic era (Cryogenian, 840–635 Ma), there is evidence for low latitude glac...
Unrestricted1. Our understanding of Neoproterozoic Earth is in a state of flux. Low-latitude glaciat...
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...