Consistently positive carbon isotopic values were obtained from in situ peloids, ooids, and stromatolitic carbonate within Neoproterozoic glacial successions in northern Namibia, central Australia, and the North American Cordillera. Because positive values continue upward into the immediately overlying postglacial cap carbonates, the negative isotopic excursions widely observed in those carbonate rocks require an explanation that involves a short-term perturbation of the global carbon cycle during deglaciation. The data do not support the ecological consequences of complete coverage of the glacial ocean with sea ice, as predicted in the 1998 snowball Earth hypothesis of P.F. Hoffman et al. In the snowball Earth hypothesis, the postglacial c...
It has been commonly recognized that a series of global glaciation events occurred during the late N...
The carbon-isotopic composition of the Neoproter- Kaufman and Knoll, 1995; Kaufman et al., 1991, 199...
The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO(2) is one of the best known changes in paleoclimate...
International audienceThe snowball Earth hypothesis postulates that the planet was entirely covered ...
Regionally persistent, thin intervals of carbonate rock directly and ubiquitously overlie Proterozoi...
The Neoproterozoic Earth underwent at least two severe glaciations, each extending to low paleomagne...
The Earth's most severe glaciations are thought to have occurred about 600 million years ago, in the...
[1] A large (11–15%) negative shift in d13C is observed in shallow water carbonates directly beneath...
[1] A large (11–15%) negative shift in d13C is observed in shallow water carbonates directly beneath...
Atmospheric CO2 levels and global climate are regulated on geological timescales by the silicate wea...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...
The glaciations of the Neoproterozoic Era (1,000 to 542 MyBP) were preceded by dramatically light C ...
The level and evolution of atmospheric carbon dioxide throughout Earth's history are key issues for ...
P. F. Hoffman et al. and N. Christie-Blick et al. discuss Hoffman et al.'s paper that "developed a m...
It has been commonly recognized that a series of global glaciation events occurred during the late N...
The carbon-isotopic composition of the Neoproter- Kaufman and Knoll, 1995; Kaufman et al., 1991, 199...
The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO(2) is one of the best known changes in paleoclimate...
International audienceThe snowball Earth hypothesis postulates that the planet was entirely covered ...
Regionally persistent, thin intervals of carbonate rock directly and ubiquitously overlie Proterozoi...
The Neoproterozoic Earth underwent at least two severe glaciations, each extending to low paleomagne...
The Earth's most severe glaciations are thought to have occurred about 600 million years ago, in the...
[1] A large (11–15%) negative shift in d13C is observed in shallow water carbonates directly beneath...
[1] A large (11–15%) negative shift in d13C is observed in shallow water carbonates directly beneath...
Atmospheric CO2 levels and global climate are regulated on geological timescales by the silicate wea...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...
The glaciations of the Neoproterozoic Era (1,000 to 542 MyBP) were preceded by dramatically light C ...
The level and evolution of atmospheric carbon dioxide throughout Earth's history are key issues for ...
P. F. Hoffman et al. and N. Christie-Blick et al. discuss Hoffman et al.'s paper that "developed a m...
It has been commonly recognized that a series of global glaciation events occurred during the late N...
The carbon-isotopic composition of the Neoproter- Kaufman and Knoll, 1995; Kaufman et al., 1991, 199...
The glacial/interglacial rise in atmospheric pCO(2) is one of the best known changes in paleoclimate...