The carbonate carbon isotope record has been traditionally interpreted as evidence of stability in the globally integrated ratio of organic to total carbon burial from Earth's surface environments over the past ∼3.8 billion years, but recent work has begun to question this conclusion. Herein, we use a reactive-transport modeling approach to track organic carbon oxidation at varying atmospheric oxygen levels and use that information to provide a rough estimate of net primary production through time. Our results support the emerging view that there was extensive variability in the fraction of carbon buried as organic matter (fb,org) throughout Earth's history. We strengthen the case that the carbonate carbon isotope record has been characteri...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
The atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration plays a crucial role in the radiative balance and as su...
Many aspects of the carbon cycle can be assessed from temporal changes in the ¹³C/¹²C ratio of ocean...
The carbonate carbon isotope record has been traditionally interpreted as evidence of stability in t...
The global carbon cycle refers to a series of processes that transfer carbon between the various res...
We present a framework for interpreting the carbon isotopic composition of sedimentary rocks, which ...
The long-term, steady-state marine carbon isotope record reflects changes to the proportional burial...
Land-use changes until the beginning of the 20th century made the terrestrial biosphere a net source...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
Understanding how the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) might change in response to anthropog...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
The Cretaceous experienced numerous global and local climatic perturbations to the ocean–atmosphere ...
Carbon isotope (δ13C) variations measured in carbonates have been attributed to large-scale phenomen...
Recent time-series measurements of atmospheric O2 show that the land biosphere and world oceans annu...
[1] The Bern3D model was applied to quantify the mechanisms of carbon cycle changes during the Holoc...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
The atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration plays a crucial role in the radiative balance and as su...
Many aspects of the carbon cycle can be assessed from temporal changes in the ¹³C/¹²C ratio of ocean...
The carbonate carbon isotope record has been traditionally interpreted as evidence of stability in t...
The global carbon cycle refers to a series of processes that transfer carbon between the various res...
We present a framework for interpreting the carbon isotopic composition of sedimentary rocks, which ...
The long-term, steady-state marine carbon isotope record reflects changes to the proportional burial...
Land-use changes until the beginning of the 20th century made the terrestrial biosphere a net source...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
Understanding how the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) might change in response to anthropog...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
The Cretaceous experienced numerous global and local climatic perturbations to the ocean–atmosphere ...
Carbon isotope (δ13C) variations measured in carbonates have been attributed to large-scale phenomen...
Recent time-series measurements of atmospheric O2 show that the land biosphere and world oceans annu...
[1] The Bern3D model was applied to quantify the mechanisms of carbon cycle changes during the Holoc...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
The atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration plays a crucial role in the radiative balance and as su...
Many aspects of the carbon cycle can be assessed from temporal changes in the ¹³C/¹²C ratio of ocean...