Carbonates before skeletons: A database approach
Carbonate minerals have precipitated from seawater for at least the last 3.8 billion years, but
changes in the physical and chemical properties of carbonate rocks demonstrate that the …
changes in the physical and chemical properties of carbonate rocks demonstrate that the …
Dating the late Proterozoic stratigraphic record
The Tonian and Cryogenian periods (ca. 1000–635.5 Ma) witnessed important biological
and climatic events, including diversification of eukaryotes, the rise of algae as primary …
and climatic events, including diversification of eukaryotes, the rise of algae as primary …
[書籍][B] Iron geochemistry: an isotopic perspective
Iron is a remarkable element in its relatively high abundance for its mass and its sensitivity to
(and control of) redox on a planetary scale over geologic time. Numerous volumes have …
(and control of) redox on a planetary scale over geologic time. Numerous volumes have …
Archean to early Paleoproterozoic iron formations document a transition in iron oxidation mechanisms
It is generally accepted that photosynthetic marine planktonic bacteria were responsible for
the oxidation of dissolved ferrous iron (Fe (II)) and the subsequent deposition of iron …
the oxidation of dissolved ferrous iron (Fe (II)) and the subsequent deposition of iron …
Controls of REY enrichment in the early Cambrian phosphorites
H Zhang, H Fan, H Wen, T Han, T Zhou, Y **a - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2022 - Elsevier
Rare earth elements and Yttrium (REYs) are critical to the emerging high-tech and green-
energy industries, generating tremendous REY demand in recent decades. Recently, many …
energy industries, generating tremendous REY demand in recent decades. Recently, many …
A novel framework for interpreting pyrite-based Fe isotope records of the past
M Mansor, MS Fantle - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2019 - Elsevier
The variation in the iron isotopic composition (δ 56 Fe) of sedimentary pyrite is often
interpreted to reflect the degree of Fe redox cycling in modern and ancient environments …
interpreted to reflect the degree of Fe redox cycling in modern and ancient environments …
Shallow-marine ironstones formed by microaerophilic iron-oxidizing bacteria in terminal Paleoproterozoic
The microbial origin of Precambrian iron formations is debated due to the lack of direct fossil
evidence. In order to reveal the genesis of ironstones under low-oxygen levels, integrative …
evidence. In order to reveal the genesis of ironstones under low-oxygen levels, integrative …
Oceanic chemistry recorded by cherts during the early Cambrian Explosion, South China
H Zhang, H Fan, H Wen, X Zhu, S Tian - Palaeogeography …, 2020 - Elsevier
The early Cambrian ocean was marked by significant redox changes, but the detailed redox
evolution of seawater and its relationship to biological expansion are not fully understood …
evolution of seawater and its relationship to biological expansion are not fully understood …
Oceanic redox condition during the late Ediacaran (551–541 Ma), South China
Abstract The late Ediacaran (551–541 Ma) oceanic environment could represent a
significant preparation for the enrichment of redox sensitive elements during the early …
significant preparation for the enrichment of redox sensitive elements during the early …
Linking the Bitter Springs carbon isotope anomaly and early Neoproterozoic oxygenation through I/[Ca+ Mg] ratios
Abstract The ca. 810 Ma Bitter Springs carbon isotope anomaly is an abrupt and long-lived
(5–10 Myr.) departure from the positive carbon isotope values (δ 13 C carb) that otherwise …
(5–10 Myr.) departure from the positive carbon isotope values (δ 13 C carb) that otherwise …