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Sustained increases in atmospheric oxygen and marine productivity in the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic eras

Sustained increases in atmospheric oxygen and marine productivity in the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic eras
Sustained increases in atmospheric oxygen and marine productivity in the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic eras
A geologically rapid Neoproterozoic oxygenation event is commonly linked to the appearance of marine animal groups in the fossil record. However, there is still debate about what evidence from the sedimentary geochemical record—if any—provides strong support for a persistent shift in surface oxygen immediately preceding the rise of animals. We present statistical learning analyses of a large dataset of geochemical data and associated geological context from the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic sedimentary record and then use Earth system modelling to link trends in redox-sensitive trace metal and organic carbon concentrations to the oxygenation of Earth’s oceans and atmosphere. We do not find evidence for the wholesale oxygenation of Earth’s oceans in the late Neoproterozoic era. We do, however, reconstruct a moderate long-term increase in atmospheric oxygen and marine productivity. These changes to the Earth system would have increased dissolved oxygen and food supply in shallow-water habitats during the broad interval of geologic time in which the major animal groups first radiated. This approach provides some of the most direct evidence for potential physiological drivers of the Cambrian radiation, while highlighting the importance of later Palaeozoic oxygenation in the evolution of the modern Earth system.
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Stockey, Richard G., Cole, Devon B. and Farrell, Una C. , et al. (2024) Sustained increases in atmospheric oxygen and marine productivity in the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic eras. Nature Geoscience, 17 (7), 667-674. (doi:10.1038/s41561-024-01479-1).

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A geologically rapid Neoproterozoic oxygenation event is commonly linked to the appearance of marine animal groups in the fossil record. However, there is still debate about what evidence from the sedimentary geochemical record—if any—provides strong support for a persistent shift in surface oxygen immediately preceding the rise of animals. We present statistical learning analyses of a large dataset of geochemical data and associated geological context from the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic sedimentary record and then use Earth system modelling to link trends in redox-sensitive trace metal and organic carbon concentrations to the oxygenation of Earth’s oceans and atmosphere. We do not find evidence for the wholesale oxygenation of Earth’s oceans in the late Neoproterozoic era. We do, however, reconstruct a moderate long-term increase in atmospheric oxygen and marine productivity. These changes to the Earth system would have increased dissolved oxygen and food supply in shallow-water habitats during the broad interval of geologic time in which the major animal groups first radiated. This approach provides some of the most direct evidence for potential physiological drivers of the Cambrian radiation, while highlighting the importance of later Palaeozoic oxygenation in the evolution of the modern Earth system.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 June 2024
Published date: 2 July 2024

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494136
ISSN: 1752-0894
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Author: Richard G. Stockey ORCID iD
Author: Devon B. Cole
Author: Una C. Farrell
Author: Heda Agić
Author: Thomas H. Boag
Author: Jochen J. Brocks
Author: Don E. Canfield
Author: Meng Cheng
Author: Peter W. Crockford
Author: Huan Cui
Author: Tais W. Dahl
Author: Lucas Del Mouro
Author: Keith Dewing
Author: Stephen Q. Dornbos
Author: Joseph F. Emmings
Author: Robert R. Gaines
Author: Timothy M. Gibson
Author: Benjamin C. Gill
Author: Geoffrey J. Gilleaudeau
Author: Karin Goldberg
Author: Romain Guilbaud
Author: Galen Halverson
Author: Emma U. Hammarlund
Author: Kalev Hantsoo
Author: Miles A. Henderson
Author: Charles M. Henderson
Author: Malcolm S.W. Hodgskiss
Author: Amber J.M. Jarrett
Author: David Johnston
Author: Pavel Kabanov
Author: Julien Kimmig
Author: Andrew H. Knoll
Author: Marcus Kunzmann
Author: Matthew A. LeRoy
Author: Chao Li
Author: David K. Loydell
Author: Francis A. Macdonald
Author: Joseph M. Magnall
Author: N. Tanner Mills
Author: Lawrence M. Och
Author: Brennan O’Connell
Author: Anais Pagès
Author: Shanan E. Peters
Author: Susannah M. Porter
Author: Simon W. Poulton
Author: Samantha R. Ritzer
Author: Alan D. Rooney
Author: Shane Schoepfer
Author: Emily Smith
Author: Justin V. Strauss
Corporate Author: et al.

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