The Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF) and its equivalents worldwide represent one of the most prolonged periods of organic carbon accumulation of the Mesozoic. In this study, we use the molybdenum (Mo) stable isotope system in conjunction with a range of trace metal paleoredox proxies to assess how seawater redox varied both locally and globally during the deposition of the KCF. Facies with lower organic carbon contents (TOC 1-7 wt%) were deposited under mildly reducing (suboxic) conditions, while organic?rich facies (TOC >7 wt%) accumulated under more strongly reducing (anoxic or euxinic) local conditions. Trace metal abundances are closely linked to TOC content, suggesting that the intensity of reducing conditions varied repeatedly during t...
The Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF) is a laterally extensive, total-organic-carbon-rich succession d...
The key drivers controlling the redox state of seawater and sediment pore waters in low energy envir...
The Early Jurassic epoch was marked by widespread marine anoxia and euxinia, in re- sponse to climat...
The Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF) and its equivalents worldwide represent one of the most prolonge...
Abstract Many metals present in trace concentrations in the oceans are sensitive to reduction and ox...
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...
During the Cretaceous greenhouse, episodes of widespread ocean deoxygenation were associated with gl...
Two independent analytical approaches, palynology and inorganic geochemistry, were applied to identi...
The expansion and contraction of sulphidic depositional conditions in the oceans can be tracked with...
Extreme periods of global warming in Earth's history have been strongly associated with declining ox...
The early Paleoproterozoic witnessed Earth's first major oxygenation, referred to as the Great Oxida...
Sedimentary molybdenum (Mo) isotope compositions are a promising paleoredox indicator because the Mo...
Molybdenum (Mo) geochemistry is widely used to reconstruct ocean oxygenation throughout Earth’s hist...
It is widely agreed that the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans have undergone major redox changes over t...
The Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF) is a laterally extensive, total-organic-carbon-rich succession d...
The key drivers controlling the redox state of seawater and sediment pore waters in low energy envir...
The Early Jurassic epoch was marked by widespread marine anoxia and euxinia, in re- sponse to climat...
The Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF) and its equivalents worldwide represent one of the most prolonge...
Abstract Many metals present in trace concentrations in the oceans are sensitive to reduction and ox...
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...
During the Cretaceous greenhouse, episodes of widespread ocean deoxygenation were associated with gl...
Two independent analytical approaches, palynology and inorganic geochemistry, were applied to identi...
The expansion and contraction of sulphidic depositional conditions in the oceans can be tracked with...
Extreme periods of global warming in Earth's history have been strongly associated with declining ox...
The early Paleoproterozoic witnessed Earth's first major oxygenation, referred to as the Great Oxida...
Sedimentary molybdenum (Mo) isotope compositions are a promising paleoredox indicator because the Mo...
Molybdenum (Mo) geochemistry is widely used to reconstruct ocean oxygenation throughout Earth’s hist...
It is widely agreed that the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans have undergone major redox changes over t...
The Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF) is a laterally extensive, total-organic-carbon-rich succession d...
The key drivers controlling the redox state of seawater and sediment pore waters in low energy envir...
The Early Jurassic epoch was marked by widespread marine anoxia and euxinia, in re- sponse to climat...