International audienceThe 2.76 Ga old Mount Roe Basalt paleosols (MR#1 and MR#2), recognized near the base of the 2.76–2.69 Ga Fortescue Group in Western Australia, represent some of the oldest definite examples of Archean paleoweathering profiles. The loss of Fe and the absence of pedogenic carbonates in these reference paleosols have been considered as strong evidence for low oxygen and moderate carbon dioxide in the Late Archean atmosphere, respectively. However, the robustness of such interpretations suffers both from the scarcity of paleosol exposures and the superposition of post-weathering alteration over primary soil profiles. Here we report new exposures of the MR#1 paleosol as well as a number of new basalt-derived paleosol occurr...
There is now abundant and convincing evidence for a major increase in the 02 content of the atmosphe...
Paleosols, or fossil soils, document past atmospheric composition, climate, and terrestrial landscap...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
International audienceThe 2.76 Ga old Mount Roe Basalt paleosols (MR#1 and MR#2), recognized near th...
The Pilbara craton of northwestern Australia is known for what were, when reported, the oldest known...
The Hekpoort paleosols comprise a regional paleoweathering horizon developed on 2.224 ± 0.021 Ga ba...
Hydrothermal and metamorphic processes could have abiotically produced organo-mineral associations d...
The Early Palaeoproterozoic Brockman Supersequence comprises banded iron formation (BIF), bedded che...
2019 Surficial iron-rich deposits (ferricretes) occur on and around Burringurrah (Mount Augustus), a...
The history of atmospheric oxygen prior to the Great Oxidation Event (2.45–2.2 Ga) is not well under...
Banded iron formations (BIF) have recently been used as proxies for tracking the chemical changes as...
Extensive mapping, petrological data and geochemical analyses shed new light on the environment of d...
The well-preserved late Archean sedimentary rocks of the Fortescue and Hamersley Basins in Western A...
Rare earth elements and selected trace elements were measured in 48 samples of carbonate and chert f...
It has recently been hypothesised that pumice, a low-density vesicular volcanic rock, could have act...
There is now abundant and convincing evidence for a major increase in the 02 content of the atmosphe...
Paleosols, or fossil soils, document past atmospheric composition, climate, and terrestrial landscap...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
International audienceThe 2.76 Ga old Mount Roe Basalt paleosols (MR#1 and MR#2), recognized near th...
The Pilbara craton of northwestern Australia is known for what were, when reported, the oldest known...
The Hekpoort paleosols comprise a regional paleoweathering horizon developed on 2.224 ± 0.021 Ga ba...
Hydrothermal and metamorphic processes could have abiotically produced organo-mineral associations d...
The Early Palaeoproterozoic Brockman Supersequence comprises banded iron formation (BIF), bedded che...
2019 Surficial iron-rich deposits (ferricretes) occur on and around Burringurrah (Mount Augustus), a...
The history of atmospheric oxygen prior to the Great Oxidation Event (2.45–2.2 Ga) is not well under...
Banded iron formations (BIF) have recently been used as proxies for tracking the chemical changes as...
Extensive mapping, petrological data and geochemical analyses shed new light on the environment of d...
The well-preserved late Archean sedimentary rocks of the Fortescue and Hamersley Basins in Western A...
Rare earth elements and selected trace elements were measured in 48 samples of carbonate and chert f...
It has recently been hypothesised that pumice, a low-density vesicular volcanic rock, could have act...
There is now abundant and convincing evidence for a major increase in the 02 content of the atmosphe...
Paleosols, or fossil soils, document past atmospheric composition, climate, and terrestrial landscap...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...