The rise of animals occurred during an interval of Earth history that witnessed dynamic marine redox conditions, potentially rapid plate motions, and uniquely large perturbations to global biogeochemical cycles. The largest of these perturbations, the Shuram carbon isotope excursion, has been invoked as a driving mechanism for Ediacaran environmental change, possibly linked with evolutionary innovation or extinction. However, there are a number of controversies surrounding the Shuram, including its timing, duration, and role in the concomitant biological and biogeochemical upheavals. Here we present radioisotopic dates bracketing the Shuram on two separate paleocontinents; our results are consistent with a global and synchronous event betwe...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
The Johnnie Formation and associated Ediacaran strata in southwest Laurentia are ~3000 m thick, with...
Abstract: The Flinders Ranges Ediacaran succession preserves an apparently primary palaeo-magnetic r...
A mechanistic understanding of relationships between global glaciation, a putative second rise in at...
The rise of complex macroscopic life occurred during the Ediacaran Period, an interval that witnesse...
Current understanding of secular changes in the carbon isotopic composition of mid- to late Ediacara...
Late Neoproterozoic (Ediacaran) strata from northwestern Canada provide a thick and rich sedimentolo...
The Conception and St. John’s Groups of southeastern Newfoundland contain some of the oldest known f...
AbstractThe second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in So...
The second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in South Aust...
The late Ediacaran Shuram–Wonoka excursion, with δ13Ccarb values as low as –12‰ (PDB) in marine-shel...
The Tonian–Cambrian interval (c. 0.9–0.5 Ga) witnessed major tectonic, climatic and chemical change...
The causes behind the appearance of abundant macroscopic body and trace fossils at the end of the Ne...
Carbonate rocks from the Middle Ediacaran period in locations all over the globe record the largest ...
International audienceCarbonate δ 13C values provide a useful monitor of changes in the global carbo...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
The Johnnie Formation and associated Ediacaran strata in southwest Laurentia are ~3000 m thick, with...
Abstract: The Flinders Ranges Ediacaran succession preserves an apparently primary palaeo-magnetic r...
A mechanistic understanding of relationships between global glaciation, a putative second rise in at...
The rise of complex macroscopic life occurred during the Ediacaran Period, an interval that witnesse...
Current understanding of secular changes in the carbon isotopic composition of mid- to late Ediacara...
Late Neoproterozoic (Ediacaran) strata from northwestern Canada provide a thick and rich sedimentolo...
The Conception and St. John’s Groups of southeastern Newfoundland contain some of the oldest known f...
AbstractThe second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in So...
The second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in South Aust...
The late Ediacaran Shuram–Wonoka excursion, with δ13Ccarb values as low as –12‰ (PDB) in marine-shel...
The Tonian–Cambrian interval (c. 0.9–0.5 Ga) witnessed major tectonic, climatic and chemical change...
The causes behind the appearance of abundant macroscopic body and trace fossils at the end of the Ne...
Carbonate rocks from the Middle Ediacaran period in locations all over the globe record the largest ...
International audienceCarbonate δ 13C values provide a useful monitor of changes in the global carbo...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
The Johnnie Formation and associated Ediacaran strata in southwest Laurentia are ~3000 m thick, with...
Abstract: The Flinders Ranges Ediacaran succession preserves an apparently primary palaeo-magnetic r...