The oxygen content of Earth’s atmosphere has varied greatly through time, progressing from exceptionally low levels before about 2.3 billion years ago, to much higher levels afterward. In the absence of better information, we usually view the progress in Earth’s oxygenation as a series of steps followed by periods of relative stasis. In contrast to this view, and as reported here, a dynamic evolution of Earth’s oxygenation is recorded in ancient sediments from the Republic of Gabon from between about 2,150 and 2,080 million years ago. The oldest sediments in this sequence were deposited in well-oxygenated deep waters whereas the youngest were deposited in euxinic waters, which were globally extensive. These fluctuations in oxygenation were ...
The rise of atmospheric O_2 was a milestone in the history of life. Although O_2 itself is not a cli...
The proliferation of large, motile animals 540 to 520 Ma has been linked to both rising and declinin...
Stepwise increases in oxygen abundance have been recognised as some of the most significant events t...
The oxygen content of Earth's atmosphere has varied greatly through time, progressing from exception...
The rise of atmospheric oxygen fundamentally changed the chemistry of surficial environments and the...
International audienceFollowing the great oxidation event (GOE), the isotope record of marine carbon...
The question of whether rising oxygen levels through Earth history have driven the evolution of life...
This article examines the geological evidence for the rise of atmospheric oxygen and the origin of o...
The abrupt rise of molecular oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere approximately 2.4 billion years ago was pe...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited.Earth owes its oxygenated atmosphere to its unique claim on life...
Earth's ocean-atmosphere system has undergone a dramatic but protracted increase in oxygen (O₂) abun...
Molecular oxygen (O[subscript 2]) is, and has been, a primary driver of biological evolution and sha...
The evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis has dramatically reshaped the chemistry of the surface Eart...
Although molecular oxygen (O₂) is a major component of Earth’s atmosphere today and a key signature ...
There is no direct geologic record of the level of free oxygen in the atmosphere over Earth history....
The rise of atmospheric O_2 was a milestone in the history of life. Although O_2 itself is not a cli...
The proliferation of large, motile animals 540 to 520 Ma has been linked to both rising and declinin...
Stepwise increases in oxygen abundance have been recognised as some of the most significant events t...
The oxygen content of Earth's atmosphere has varied greatly through time, progressing from exception...
The rise of atmospheric oxygen fundamentally changed the chemistry of surficial environments and the...
International audienceFollowing the great oxidation event (GOE), the isotope record of marine carbon...
The question of whether rising oxygen levels through Earth history have driven the evolution of life...
This article examines the geological evidence for the rise of atmospheric oxygen and the origin of o...
The abrupt rise of molecular oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere approximately 2.4 billion years ago was pe...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited.Earth owes its oxygenated atmosphere to its unique claim on life...
Earth's ocean-atmosphere system has undergone a dramatic but protracted increase in oxygen (O₂) abun...
Molecular oxygen (O[subscript 2]) is, and has been, a primary driver of biological evolution and sha...
The evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis has dramatically reshaped the chemistry of the surface Eart...
Although molecular oxygen (O₂) is a major component of Earth’s atmosphere today and a key signature ...
There is no direct geologic record of the level of free oxygen in the atmosphere over Earth history....
The rise of atmospheric O_2 was a milestone in the history of life. Although O_2 itself is not a cli...
The proliferation of large, motile animals 540 to 520 Ma has been linked to both rising and declinin...
Stepwise increases in oxygen abundance have been recognised as some of the most significant events t...