Abstract Increasing oxygenation of the early Ediacaran Ocean is thought to have been responsible for the emergence of early animals. Although geochemical studies have suggested periods of oceanic oxygenation in the Ediacaran, direct evidence for seafloor oxygenation has been lacking. Here, we report frequent occurrences of distinctive, sub-millimetric, and early diagenetic pyrite-marcasite rosettes in phosphorites from the lower Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation (Weng’an, South China). They typically consist of a nucleus of framboidal pyrite, a cortex of radiating marcasite blades intergrown with quartz, and a rim of second-generation pyrite, recording partial oxidative dissolution of pyrite and co-precipitation of marcasite and quartz. This i...
Weakly mineralized taxa are most likely the ancestors of higher organisms that existed during the Ca...
Fossil record of the Ediacaran Period (635-541 Ma) reveals unprecedented rise of early animal life (...
International audienceThe Ediacaran Period (ca. 635-541 Ma) witnessed the earliest paleontological e...
The Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation with well-preserved fossil record in South China provides a rare ...
The Ediacaran Period (∼635 to 541 Ma) witnessed the early diversification and radiation of metazoans...
The Ediacaran Period (635 to 542 million years ago) was a time of fundamental environmental and evol...
International audiencePaleozoic and Precambrian sedimentary successions frequently contain massive d...
The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organisms were preserved in late Ediacaran deep-marine environme...
Copyright © 2016, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organi...
The trace element content of pyrite is a recently developed proxy for metal abundance in paleo-ocean...
High-resolution paired carbon (δ^(13)C_(carb) and δ^(13)C_(org)) and sulfur (δ^(34)S_(SO4) and δ^(34...
Abundant pyrite in black shales at the Permian-Triassic Boundary (PTB) from several localities aroun...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian transition is characterized by numerous events such as the emergence of large...
Microbial life below the seafloor has changed over geological time, but these changes are often not ...
Throughout the Ediacaran Period, variable water-column redox conditions persisted along productive o...
Weakly mineralized taxa are most likely the ancestors of higher organisms that existed during the Ca...
Fossil record of the Ediacaran Period (635-541 Ma) reveals unprecedented rise of early animal life (...
International audienceThe Ediacaran Period (ca. 635-541 Ma) witnessed the earliest paleontological e...
The Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation with well-preserved fossil record in South China provides a rare ...
The Ediacaran Period (∼635 to 541 Ma) witnessed the early diversification and radiation of metazoans...
The Ediacaran Period (635 to 542 million years ago) was a time of fundamental environmental and evol...
International audiencePaleozoic and Precambrian sedimentary successions frequently contain massive d...
The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organisms were preserved in late Ediacaran deep-marine environme...
Copyright © 2016, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organi...
The trace element content of pyrite is a recently developed proxy for metal abundance in paleo-ocean...
High-resolution paired carbon (δ^(13)C_(carb) and δ^(13)C_(org)) and sulfur (δ^(34)S_(SO4) and δ^(34...
Abundant pyrite in black shales at the Permian-Triassic Boundary (PTB) from several localities aroun...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian transition is characterized by numerous events such as the emergence of large...
Microbial life below the seafloor has changed over geological time, but these changes are often not ...
Throughout the Ediacaran Period, variable water-column redox conditions persisted along productive o...
Weakly mineralized taxa are most likely the ancestors of higher organisms that existed during the Ca...
Fossil record of the Ediacaran Period (635-541 Ma) reveals unprecedented rise of early animal life (...
International audienceThe Ediacaran Period (ca. 635-541 Ma) witnessed the earliest paleontological e...