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SUBMITTER: Canfield DE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3801071 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Canfield Donald E DE Ngombi-Pemba Lauriss L Hammarlund Emma U EU Bengtson Stefan S Chaussidon Marc M Gauthier-Lafaye François F Meunier Alain A Riboulleau Armelle A Rollion-Bard Claire C Rouxel Olivier O Asael Dan D Pierson-Wickmann Anne-Catherine AC El Albani Abderrazak A
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130930 42
The oxygen content of Earth's atmosphere has varied greatly through time, progressing from exceptionally low levels before about 2.3 billion years ago, to much higher levels afterward. In the absence of better information, we usually view the progress in Earth's oxygenation as a series of steps followed by periods of relative stasis. In contrast to this view, and as reported here, a dynamic evolution of Earth's oxygenation is recorded in ancient sediments from the Republic of Gabon from between ...[more]