Iron formations: A global record of Neoarchaean to Palaeoproterozoic environmental history
Iron formations (IF) represent an iron-rich rock type that typifies many Archaean and
Proterozoic supracrustal successions and are chemical archives of Precambrian seawater …
Proterozoic supracrustal successions and are chemical archives of Precambrian seawater …
Rethinking the ancient sulfur cycle
The sulfur biogeochemical cycle integrates the metabolic activity of multiple microbial
pathways (eg, sulfate reduction, disproportionation, and sulfide oxidation) along with abiotic …
pathways (eg, sulfate reduction, disproportionation, and sulfide oxidation) along with abiotic …
Rapid oxygenation of Earth's atmosphere 2.33 billion years ago
Molecular oxygen (O2) is, and has been, a primary driver of biological evolution and shapes
the contemporary landscape of Earth's biogeochemical cycles. Although “whiffs” of oxygen …
the contemporary landscape of Earth's biogeochemical cycles. Although “whiffs” of oxygen …
Evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis
The origin of oxygenic photosynthesis was the most important metabolic innovation in Earth
history. It allowed life to generate energy and reducing power directly from sunlight and …
history. It allowed life to generate energy and reducing power directly from sunlight and …
The geologic time scale
FM Gradstein, JG Ogg, MD Schmitz, GM Ogg - Boston, USA, 2012 - books.google.com
Construction and assembly of the Geologic Time Scale involves:(a) constructing a relative
(chronostratigraphic) standard scale for key periods in the Earth's rock record;(b) identifying …
(chronostratigraphic) standard scale for key periods in the Earth's rock record;(b) identifying …
Manganese mineralogy and diagenesis in the sedimentary rock record
Oxidation of manganese (II) to manganese (III, IV) demands oxidants with very high redox
potentials; consequently, manganese oxides are both excellent proxies for molecular …
potentials; consequently, manganese oxides are both excellent proxies for molecular …
Proterozoic seawater sulfate scarcity and the evolution of ocean–atmosphere chemistry
Oceanic sulfate concentrations are widely thought to have reached millimolar levels during
the Proterozoic Eon, 2.5 to 0.54 billion years ago. Yet the magnitude of the increase in …
the Proterozoic Eon, 2.5 to 0.54 billion years ago. Yet the magnitude of the increase in …
Bulk and grain-scale minor sulfur isotope data reveal complexities in the dynamics of Earth's oxygenation
The disappearance of mass-independent sulfur isotope fractionation (S-MIF) within the c. 2.3-
billion-year-old (Ga) Rooihoogte Formation has been heralded as a chemostratigraphic …
billion-year-old (Ga) Rooihoogte Formation has been heralded as a chemostratigraphic …
In situ multiple sulfur isotope analysis by SIMS of pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, and pentlandite to refine magmatic ore genetic models
With growing interest in the application of in situ multiple sulfur isotope analysis to a variety
of mineral systems, we report here the development of a suite of sulfur isotope standards for …
of mineral systems, we report here the development of a suite of sulfur isotope standards for …
[HTML][HTML] Reconciling discrepant minor sulfur isotope records of the Great Oxidation Event
Understanding the timing and trajectory of atmospheric oxygenation remains fundamental to
deciphering its causes and consequences. Given its origin in oxygen-free photochemistry …
deciphering its causes and consequences. Given its origin in oxygen-free photochemistry …