AbstractIt is well established that the burial of organic carbon in marine sediments increased dramatically at a global scale at the Cenomanian–Turonian boundary (Oceanic Anoxic Event 2: OAE-2, ∼94Myr ago, Late Cretaceous). Many localities containing chemostratigraphic expressions of this event are not, however, enriched in organic carbon, and point to a heterogeneous set of oceanographic and environmental processes operating in different ocean basins. These processes are difficult to reconstruct because of the uneven geographical distribution of sites recording OAE-2, thus limiting our understanding of the causes and palaeoceanographic consequences of the environmental changes that occurred at this time. A new, highly resolved molybdenum-i...
The early Paleoproterozoic witnessed Earth's first major oxygenation, referred to as the Great Oxida...
The early Paleoproterozoic witnessed Earth's first major oxygenation, referred to as the Great Oxida...
The Cretaceous period (~145–65 m.y. ago) was characterized by intervals of enhanced organiccarbon bu...
AbstractIt is well established that the burial of organic carbon in marine sediments increased drama...
Extreme periods of global warming in Earth's history have been strongly associated with declining ox...
abstract: The rates of marine deoxygenation leading to Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events are poorly r...
This study investigates the controls on organic carbon and molybdenum (Mo) accumulation in sediments...
Intervals of extreme warmth are predicted to drive a decrease in the oxygen content of the oceans. T...
During the Cretaceous greenhouse, episodes of widespread ocean deoxygenation were associated with gl...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Although the oceans have remained well oxygenated for most of the Phanerozoic, the stratigraphic rec...
Molybdenum (Mo)-isotope chemostratigraphy of organic-rich mudrocks has been a valuable tool for test...
Late Archaean sedimentary rocks contain compelling geochemical evidence for episodic accumulation of...
Relatively brief periods of severe paleoenvironmental change during the Jurassic and Cretaceous were...
Molybdenum (Mo)-isotope chemostratigraphy of organic-rich mudrocks has been a valuable tool for test...
The early Paleoproterozoic witnessed Earth's first major oxygenation, referred to as the Great Oxida...
The early Paleoproterozoic witnessed Earth's first major oxygenation, referred to as the Great Oxida...
The Cretaceous period (~145–65 m.y. ago) was characterized by intervals of enhanced organiccarbon bu...
AbstractIt is well established that the burial of organic carbon in marine sediments increased drama...
Extreme periods of global warming in Earth's history have been strongly associated with declining ox...
abstract: The rates of marine deoxygenation leading to Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events are poorly r...
This study investigates the controls on organic carbon and molybdenum (Mo) accumulation in sediments...
Intervals of extreme warmth are predicted to drive a decrease in the oxygen content of the oceans. T...
During the Cretaceous greenhouse, episodes of widespread ocean deoxygenation were associated with gl...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Although the oceans have remained well oxygenated for most of the Phanerozoic, the stratigraphic rec...
Molybdenum (Mo)-isotope chemostratigraphy of organic-rich mudrocks has been a valuable tool for test...
Late Archaean sedimentary rocks contain compelling geochemical evidence for episodic accumulation of...
Relatively brief periods of severe paleoenvironmental change during the Jurassic and Cretaceous were...
Molybdenum (Mo)-isotope chemostratigraphy of organic-rich mudrocks has been a valuable tool for test...
The early Paleoproterozoic witnessed Earth's first major oxygenation, referred to as the Great Oxida...
The early Paleoproterozoic witnessed Earth's first major oxygenation, referred to as the Great Oxida...
The Cretaceous period (~145–65 m.y. ago) was characterized by intervals of enhanced organiccarbon bu...