It is widely agreed that the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans have undergone major redox changes over the last 2.5 billion years. However, the magnitude of these shifts remains a point of debate because it is difficult to reconstruct concentrations of dissolved O2 from indirect proxies in sedimentary archives. In this study, we show that an additional complicating factor that is rarely considered may be the pH of the water column. We analyzed rock samples from the early Jurassic Towaco Formation in the Newark basin (eastern USA), comprising deposits of a rift lake that became temporarily redox stratified. New biomarker evidence points to increasingly saline aquatic conditions during the second half of the lake’s history, with a salinity strati...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The transition from an anoxic to oxygenated atmosphere was arguably the most dramatic change in the ...
The Early Jurassic Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE) with its associated carbon-isotope excursio...
It is widely agreed that the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans have undergone major redox changes over t...
This work was supported at the University of California, Riverside by the NSF-EAR FESD Program and t...
The linkages between nitrogen cycling, nitrogen isotopes, and environmental properties are fundament...
Understanding of the geochemical evolution of the ocean and atmosphere through Earth history has evo...
Sedimentary rocks deposited across the Proterozoic–Phanerozoic transition record extreme climate flu...
Measuring the evolution of redox conditions in Earth’s atmosphere and oceans through time is a promi...
The presence of marine oxygen is an essential precursor for faunal habitability, driving distributio...
Global spread of anoxia in aquatic ecosystems has become a major issue that may potentially worsen d...
The Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF) and its equivalents worldwide represent one of the most prolonge...
With early life presumed to have evolved in ancient oceans and lakes, identifying the availability o...
Many independent lines of evidence document a large increase in the Earth's surface oxidation state ...
Relatively brief periods of severe paleoenvironmental change during the Jurassic and Cretaceous were...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The transition from an anoxic to oxygenated atmosphere was arguably the most dramatic change in the ...
The Early Jurassic Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE) with its associated carbon-isotope excursio...
It is widely agreed that the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans have undergone major redox changes over t...
This work was supported at the University of California, Riverside by the NSF-EAR FESD Program and t...
The linkages between nitrogen cycling, nitrogen isotopes, and environmental properties are fundament...
Understanding of the geochemical evolution of the ocean and atmosphere through Earth history has evo...
Sedimentary rocks deposited across the Proterozoic–Phanerozoic transition record extreme climate flu...
Measuring the evolution of redox conditions in Earth’s atmosphere and oceans through time is a promi...
The presence of marine oxygen is an essential precursor for faunal habitability, driving distributio...
Global spread of anoxia in aquatic ecosystems has become a major issue that may potentially worsen d...
The Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF) and its equivalents worldwide represent one of the most prolonge...
With early life presumed to have evolved in ancient oceans and lakes, identifying the availability o...
Many independent lines of evidence document a large increase in the Earth's surface oxidation state ...
Relatively brief periods of severe paleoenvironmental change during the Jurassic and Cretaceous were...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The transition from an anoxic to oxygenated atmosphere was arguably the most dramatic change in the ...
The Early Jurassic Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE) with its associated carbon-isotope excursio...