The initiation of widespread penetrative bioturbation in the earliest Phanerozoic is regarded as such a significant geobiological event that the boundary between Ediacaran and Cambrian strata is defined by the appearance of diagnostic trace fossils. While ichnofabric analyses have yielded differing interpretations of the impact of Fortunian bioturbation, the disruption of sediments previously sealed by microbial mats is likely to have effected at least local changes in carbon and sulfur cycling. To assess the geochemical effects of penetrative bioturbation, we conducted a high resolution chemostratigraphic analysis of the siliciclastic-dominated basal Cambrian Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP; Chapel Island Formation, Newfoundland,...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of stratified, oxygen-depleted and nutrient-enriched water m...
High-resolution paired carbon (δ^(13)C_(carb) and δ^(13)C_(org)) and sulfur (δ^(34)S_(SO4) and δ^(34...
2012-07-09The Precambrian-Cambrian transition (~542 Ma) is a pivotal time in Earth’s history and is ...
Copyright © 2016, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organi...
The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organisms were preserved in late Ediacaran deep-marine environme...
Burgess Shale−type biotas occur globally in the Cambrian record and offer unparalleled insight into ...
The causes behind the appearance of abundant macroscopic body and trace fossils at the end of the Ne...
A mechanistic understanding of relationships between global glaciation, a putative second rise in at...
In order to constrain marine redox conditions for the sedimentary environments immediately preceding...
Fossil record of the Ediacaran Period (635-541 Ma) reveals unprecedented rise of early animal life (...
Exceptionally preserved fossil biotas of the Burgess Shale and a handful of other similar Cambrian d...
The transition between the Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons, beginning 542 million years (Myr) ago, ...
In many basins, Upper Cambrian carbonate successions display intervals with a positive carbon isotop...
The causal mechanisms for the largely depauperate interval following the Cambrian Explosion and the ...
Widespread microbial mats and the absence of significant bioturbation resulted in a poorly developed...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of stratified, oxygen-depleted and nutrient-enriched water m...
High-resolution paired carbon (δ^(13)C_(carb) and δ^(13)C_(org)) and sulfur (δ^(34)S_(SO4) and δ^(34...
2012-07-09The Precambrian-Cambrian transition (~542 Ma) is a pivotal time in Earth’s history and is ...
Copyright © 2016, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organi...
The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organisms were preserved in late Ediacaran deep-marine environme...
Burgess Shale−type biotas occur globally in the Cambrian record and offer unparalleled insight into ...
The causes behind the appearance of abundant macroscopic body and trace fossils at the end of the Ne...
A mechanistic understanding of relationships between global glaciation, a putative second rise in at...
In order to constrain marine redox conditions for the sedimentary environments immediately preceding...
Fossil record of the Ediacaran Period (635-541 Ma) reveals unprecedented rise of early animal life (...
Exceptionally preserved fossil biotas of the Burgess Shale and a handful of other similar Cambrian d...
The transition between the Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons, beginning 542 million years (Myr) ago, ...
In many basins, Upper Cambrian carbonate successions display intervals with a positive carbon isotop...
The causal mechanisms for the largely depauperate interval following the Cambrian Explosion and the ...
Widespread microbial mats and the absence of significant bioturbation resulted in a poorly developed...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of stratified, oxygen-depleted and nutrient-enriched water m...
High-resolution paired carbon (δ^(13)C_(carb) and δ^(13)C_(org)) and sulfur (δ^(34)S_(SO4) and δ^(34...
2012-07-09The Precambrian-Cambrian transition (~542 Ma) is a pivotal time in Earth’s history and is ...