ANOXIA THROUGH TIME

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Abstract

The rock record provides unequivocal evidence for multiple times in Earth history during which the entire global ocean or parts of it were characterized by severe oxygen-deficiency. Evidence includes geological and paleontological observa- tions but also diverse geochemical fingerprints such as trace element abundances, organic geochemical markers or various isotope records, all of which are diagnos- tic for water column anoxia. The duration of such episodes of oxygen-deficiency ranges from a few thousand to millions of years. In fact, considering the pro- posed temporal sequence of oxygenation of the atmosphere-ocean system during Earth’s early history with the ventilation of the deep ocean not earlier than 1 Ga ago, it appears that the modern oxic world represents an exceptional state of the atmosphere-ocean system on our planet during its 4.5 Ga years history.

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Strauss, H. (2006). ANOXIA THROUGH TIME. In Past and Present Water Column Anoxia (pp. 3–19). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4297-3_01

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