The biotic and abiotic controls on major shifts in atmospheric oxygen and the persistence of low-oxygen periods over a majority of Earth’s history remain under debate. Explanations of Earth’s stepwise pattern of oxygenation have mostly neglected the effect of changing diel illumination dynamics linked to daylength, which has increased through geological time due to Earth’s rotational deceleration caused by tidal friction. Here we used microsensor measurements and dynamic modelling of interfacial solute fluxes in cyanobacterial mats to investigate the effect of changing daylength on Precambrian benthic ecosystems. Simulated increases in daylength across Earth’s historical range boosted the diel benthic oxygen export, even when the gross phot...
The evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis has dramatically reshaped the chemistry of the surface Eart...
It is unclear why atmospheric oxygen remained trapped at low levels for more than 1.5 billion years ...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...
Oxygenation of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans occurred across three major steps during the Paleoprote...
Although molecular oxygen (O₂) is a major component of Earth’s atmosphere today and a key signature ...
This article examines the geological evidence for the rise of atmospheric oxygen and the origin of o...
AbstractThe balance of evidence suggests that oxygenic photosynthesis had evolved by 3.0–2.7 Ga, sev...
There is no direct geologic record of the level of free oxygen in the atmosphere over Earth history....
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Ac...
Oxygenation of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans occurred across three major steps during the Paleoprote...
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
The evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis has dramatically reshaped the chemistry of the surface Eart...
It is unclear why atmospheric oxygen remained trapped at low levels for more than 1.5 billion years ...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...
Oxygenation of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans occurred across three major steps during the Paleoprote...
Although molecular oxygen (O₂) is a major component of Earth’s atmosphere today and a key signature ...
This article examines the geological evidence for the rise of atmospheric oxygen and the origin of o...
AbstractThe balance of evidence suggests that oxygenic photosynthesis had evolved by 3.0–2.7 Ga, sev...
There is no direct geologic record of the level of free oxygen in the atmosphere over Earth history....
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Ac...
Oxygenation of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans occurred across three major steps during the Paleoprote...
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
International audienceThe Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is currently viewed as a protracted process du...
The evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis has dramatically reshaped the chemistry of the surface Eart...
It is unclear why atmospheric oxygen remained trapped at low levels for more than 1.5 billion years ...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...