Reading the Archive of Earth’s Oxygenation : Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project

Earth’s present-day environments are the outcome of a 4.5 billion year period of evolution reflecting the interaction of global-scale geological and biological processes punctuated by several extraordinary events and episodes that perturbed the entire Earth system. One of the earliest and arguably g...

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Main Authors: Melezhik, Victor A, Strauss, Harald, Kump, Lee R, Lepland, Aivo, Fallick, Anthony E, Hanski, Eero J, Prave, Anthony R
Language:English
Published: Springer 2013
Subjects:
QE1
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078/ebook:37426
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29659-8
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spelling ftunistlouisbrus:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:ebook:37426 2023-05-15T15:00:02+02:00 Reading the Archive of Earth’s Oxygenation : Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project Melezhik, Victor A Strauss, Harald Kump, Lee R Lepland, Aivo Fallick, Anthony E Hanski, Eero J Prave, Anthony R 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/2078/ebook:37426 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29659-8 eng eng Springer ebook:37426 http://hdl.handle.net/2078/ebook:37426 doi:10.1007/978-3-642-29659-8 urn:ISBN:9783642296598 Climatic changes Geology Geography QE1 2013 ftunistlouisbrus https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29659-8 2017-10-25T22:28:45Z Earth’s present-day environments are the outcome of a 4.5 billion year period of evolution reflecting the interaction of global-scale geological and biological processes punctuated by several extraordinary events and episodes that perturbed the entire Earth system. One of the earliest and arguably greatest of these events was a substantial increase (orders of magnitude) in the atmospheric oxygen abundance, sometimes referred to as the Great Oxidation Event. Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project provides a description of the newly generated archive hosting ICDP's FAR-DEEP drill cores through key geological formations in Russian Fennoscandia. The book contains several hundred high-quality, representative photographs illustrating 3650 m of fresh, uncontaminated core documenting a series of global palaeoenvironmental upheavals linked to the Great Oxidation Event. The core exhibits sedimentary and volcanic formations that record a transition from anoxic to oxic Earth surface environments, the first global glaciation (the Huronian glaciation), an unprecedented perturbation of the global carbon cycle (the Lomagundi-Jatulian Event), a radical increase in the size of the seawater sulphate reservoir, an apparent upper mantle oxidising event, the Earth's earliest documented sedimentary phosphates, one of the greatest accumulations of organic matter (the Shunga Event) and generation of the Earth's earliest supergiant petroleum deposit. The volume highlights the potential of the FAR-DEEP core archive for future research of the Great Oxidation Event and the biogeochemical cycles operating during that time. Welcome to the illustrative journey through one of the most exciting periods of planet Earth! Other/Unknown Material Arctic Fennoscandia Fennoscandian DIAL@USL-B (Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles) Arctic
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topic Climatic changes
Geology
Geography
QE1
spellingShingle Climatic changes
Geology
Geography
QE1
Melezhik, Victor A
Strauss, Harald
Kump, Lee R
Lepland, Aivo
Fallick, Anthony E
Hanski, Eero J
Prave, Anthony R
Reading the Archive of Earth’s Oxygenation : Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project
topic_facet Climatic changes
Geology
Geography
QE1
description Earth’s present-day environments are the outcome of a 4.5 billion year period of evolution reflecting the interaction of global-scale geological and biological processes punctuated by several extraordinary events and episodes that perturbed the entire Earth system. One of the earliest and arguably greatest of these events was a substantial increase (orders of magnitude) in the atmospheric oxygen abundance, sometimes referred to as the Great Oxidation Event. Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project provides a description of the newly generated archive hosting ICDP's FAR-DEEP drill cores through key geological formations in Russian Fennoscandia. The book contains several hundred high-quality, representative photographs illustrating 3650 m of fresh, uncontaminated core documenting a series of global palaeoenvironmental upheavals linked to the Great Oxidation Event. The core exhibits sedimentary and volcanic formations that record a transition from anoxic to oxic Earth surface environments, the first global glaciation (the Huronian glaciation), an unprecedented perturbation of the global carbon cycle (the Lomagundi-Jatulian Event), a radical increase in the size of the seawater sulphate reservoir, an apparent upper mantle oxidising event, the Earth's earliest documented sedimentary phosphates, one of the greatest accumulations of organic matter (the Shunga Event) and generation of the Earth's earliest supergiant petroleum deposit. The volume highlights the potential of the FAR-DEEP core archive for future research of the Great Oxidation Event and the biogeochemical cycles operating during that time. Welcome to the illustrative journey through one of the most exciting periods of planet Earth!
author Melezhik, Victor A
Strauss, Harald
Kump, Lee R
Lepland, Aivo
Fallick, Anthony E
Hanski, Eero J
Prave, Anthony R
author_facet Melezhik, Victor A
Strauss, Harald
Kump, Lee R
Lepland, Aivo
Fallick, Anthony E
Hanski, Eero J
Prave, Anthony R
author_sort Melezhik, Victor A
title Reading the Archive of Earth’s Oxygenation : Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project
title_short Reading the Archive of Earth’s Oxygenation : Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project
title_full Reading the Archive of Earth’s Oxygenation : Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project
title_fullStr Reading the Archive of Earth’s Oxygenation : Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project
title_full_unstemmed Reading the Archive of Earth’s Oxygenation : Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project
title_sort reading the archive of earth’s oxygenation : volume 2: the core archive of the fennoscandian arctic russia - drilling early earth project
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