Phosphorus sets the pace of marine biological productivity on geological time scales. Recent estimates of Precambrian phosphorus levels suggest a severe deficit of this macronutrient, with the depletion attributed to scavenging by ironminerals. We propose that the size of the marine phosphorus reservoir was instead constrained by muted liberation of phosphorus during the remineralization of biomass. In the modern ocean, most biomass-bound phosphorus gets aerobically recycled; but a dearth of oxidizing power in Earth’s early oceans would have limited the stoichiometric capacity for remineralization, particularly during the Archean. The resulting low phosphorus concentrations would have substantially hampered primary productivity, contributin...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The element phosphorus (P) is central to ecosystem growth and is proposed to be a limiting nutrient ...
The element phosphorus (P) is central to ecosystem growth and is proposed to be a limiting nutrient ...
The macronutrient phosphorus is thought to limit primary productivity in the oceans on geological ti...
The macronutrient phosphorus is thought to limit primary productivity in the oceans on geological ti...
Atmospheric oxygen was maintained at low levels throughout huge swathes of Earth's early history. Es...
Stepwise increases in oxygen abundance have been recognised as some of the most significant events t...
Animal burrowing and sediment-mixing (bioturbation) began during the run up to the Ediacaran/Cambria...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
The element phosphorus (P) is central to ecosystem growth and is proposed to be a limiting nutrient ...
Highlights • An empirical diagenetic model includes redox-dependent P storage by microorganism...
Bioturbation—sediment mixing and ventilation by burrowing animals—provides one of the most prominent...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The element phosphorus (P) is central to ecosystem growth and is proposed to be a limiting nutrient ...
The element phosphorus (P) is central to ecosystem growth and is proposed to be a limiting nutrient ...
The macronutrient phosphorus is thought to limit primary productivity in the oceans on geological ti...
The macronutrient phosphorus is thought to limit primary productivity in the oceans on geological ti...
Atmospheric oxygen was maintained at low levels throughout huge swathes of Earth's early history. Es...
Stepwise increases in oxygen abundance have been recognised as some of the most significant events t...
Animal burrowing and sediment-mixing (bioturbation) began during the run up to the Ediacaran/Cambria...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
International audienceThe redox chemistry of anoxic continental margin settings evolved from widespr...
The element phosphorus (P) is central to ecosystem growth and is proposed to be a limiting nutrient ...
Highlights • An empirical diagenetic model includes redox-dependent P storage by microorganism...
Bioturbation—sediment mixing and ventilation by burrowing animals—provides one of the most prominent...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The chemical composition of the ocean changed dramatically with the oxidation of the Earth's surface...
The element phosphorus (P) is central to ecosystem growth and is proposed to be a limiting nutrient ...
The element phosphorus (P) is central to ecosystem growth and is proposed to be a limiting nutrient ...