Early Paleoproterozoic time (2.5–2.0 Ga) spanned a critical phase in Earth's history, characterized by repeated glaciations and an increase in atmospheric oxygen (the Great Oxidation Event (GOE)). Following the last and most intense glaciation of this period, marine carbonates record a large positive excursion of δ^(13)C value (termed the “Lomagundi event”) between about 2.2 and 2.1 Ga coinciding with the global appearances of red beds and sulfates, which suggest an accumulation of high levels of atmospheric oxygen. Here we report the discovery of large negative excursions of δ^(13)C in organic matter (down to −55‰) from quartzose sandstones (of the Marquette Range and the Huronian Supergroups, North America) intermediate in age between the...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were short periods in Earth history (˜0.5-1 Ma) characterized by atypic...
AbstractIn more than 4 Ga of geological evolution, the Earth has twice gone through extreme climatic...
AbstractThe early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (OAE) was a significant palaeoenvironmental perturba...
Early Paleoproterozoic time (2.5–2.0 Ga) spanned a critical phase in Earth's history, characterized ...
Past greenhouse intervals of the Mesozoic were repeatedly punctuated by Ocean Anoxic Events (OAEs), ...
The stable isotope record of marine carbon indicates that the Proterozoic Eon began and ended with e...
Funding: K.K., A.L. and T.K. received funding from Estonian Science Agency Project PRG447 and Yu.D.,...
Interpretations of major climatic and biological events in Earth history are, in large part, derived...
The glaciations of the Neoproterozoic Era (1,000 to 542 MyBP) were preceded by dramatically light C ...
Organic-rich rocks (averaging 2–5% total organic carbon) and positive carbonate-carbon isotope excur...
Marine and continental records show an abrupt negative shift in carbon isotope values at ~55.8 Myr a...
Regionally persistent, thin intervals of carbonate rock directly and ubiquitously overlie Proterozoi...
This study was supported by Estonian Research Council project PRG447, and the Estonian Centre of Ana...
The Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE) (ca. 182 Myr, EarlyJurassic) represents one of the best-re...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were short periods in Earth history (˜0.5-1 Ma) characterized by atypic...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were short periods in Earth history (˜0.5-1 Ma) characterized by atypic...
AbstractIn more than 4 Ga of geological evolution, the Earth has twice gone through extreme climatic...
AbstractThe early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (OAE) was a significant palaeoenvironmental perturba...
Early Paleoproterozoic time (2.5–2.0 Ga) spanned a critical phase in Earth's history, characterized ...
Past greenhouse intervals of the Mesozoic were repeatedly punctuated by Ocean Anoxic Events (OAEs), ...
The stable isotope record of marine carbon indicates that the Proterozoic Eon began and ended with e...
Funding: K.K., A.L. and T.K. received funding from Estonian Science Agency Project PRG447 and Yu.D.,...
Interpretations of major climatic and biological events in Earth history are, in large part, derived...
The glaciations of the Neoproterozoic Era (1,000 to 542 MyBP) were preceded by dramatically light C ...
Organic-rich rocks (averaging 2–5% total organic carbon) and positive carbonate-carbon isotope excur...
Marine and continental records show an abrupt negative shift in carbon isotope values at ~55.8 Myr a...
Regionally persistent, thin intervals of carbonate rock directly and ubiquitously overlie Proterozoi...
This study was supported by Estonian Research Council project PRG447, and the Estonian Centre of Ana...
The Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE) (ca. 182 Myr, EarlyJurassic) represents one of the best-re...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were short periods in Earth history (˜0.5-1 Ma) characterized by atypic...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) were short periods in Earth history (˜0.5-1 Ma) characterized by atypic...
AbstractIn more than 4 Ga of geological evolution, the Earth has twice gone through extreme climatic...
AbstractThe early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (OAE) was a significant palaeoenvironmental perturba...