Showing posts with label paleoproterozoic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paleoproterozoic. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Pondering the Precambrian #42

Proterozoic:

NeoProterozoic:

Changes to the carbon cycle and environment  were detected from the Ediacaran/Cambrian boundary in China.

Using boron to detect the salinity of the paleooceans gives some interesting twists.

Evolution of multiple basins from the Neoproterozoic are described.

Is there a biochemical signal dividing metazoan clades into two?

Did animal-like embryos predate actual metazoans (animals).

How NOT to become a metazoan.

A Cryogenian interglacial deposit has been found in China.

When did the Sturtian glaciation begin during the Cryogenian in South China?

Mesoproterozoic:

Where was South China in the Nuna/Columbia and Rodinia supercontinents during the Mesoproterozoic?

The Stenian Copper Harbor and Nonesuch Formations have a marine origin.

PaleoProterozoic:

Evidence of explosive basalt volcanism found from the paleoproterozoic.

In French Guiana, a gold rich Rhyacian Period formation has been found.  It contains sedimentary layers within the volcanic ones.  Are they fossiliferous?

After the Lomagundi-Jatuli Event, the carbon-sulfur cycle seemed to return to strong activity in the aftermath in the Rhyacian/Orosirian Periods.

Archean:

It appears during the GOE, the ocean basins remained anoxic.

Earth's magnetic field may have been in place during the Archean.

Evidence of subduction from the Late Archean comes from Australia.

The Kaapvaal Craton may be a remnant of the Pilbara Craton that split off in the MesoArchean.

Extraterrestrial impacts might have triggered bursts in plate tectonics.

Ancient microbes played an important role in warming the early Earth.

Hadean:

The impact history of Earth should NOT be correlated to other planets in the solar system.

Origin of Life:

There is a hyperacidic, hypersaline geothermal system in Dallol, Ethiopia that is lifeless and that has implications for the origin of life.

DNA is only one of several possible genetic information molecules.

Lifelike chemistry has been created in the lab.

Ribose and other sugars have been found in meteorites.

Some of the earliest animal fossils are possibly chemical 'gardens' that produce pseudofossils.

Saturday, November 02, 2019

Pondering the Precambrian #41

Proterozoic:

Glauconite is rare is precambrian deposits of the Bhima Basin.  Why?

NeoProterozoic:

There is evidence of the oxygen and other environmental conditions across the Ediacaran/Cambrian boundary from southern China.

Could the marine waters have been highly alkali at the terminal Ediacaran?

Cloudina acted as an anchor for Ediacaran reefs.

Sulfur and carbon cycles from the Ediacaran formations of the Lower Yangtze block.

Oxygen levels during the NeoProterozoic were transient.

There were two episodes of phosogenesis in the ocean water of the Doushantou formation.

The Doushantou and Datangpo formations from the Ediacaran and Cryogenian have been argued to represent evidence of photosynthetic productivity during the Snowball Earth episodes.  This is probably wrong.

There is evidence from India of biofilms from the Neoproterozoic.

The microfossils of the Katanga Supergroup are probably pseudofossils, alas.

Boxonia bearing stromatolites from Mongolia suggest variation in their formation compared to others.

Ediacaran Biota-like disc fossils have been found in the Cryogenian, 80 million years earlier than ever before.

The Cryogenian basin deposits of south China suggest massive hydrothermal activity during the Sturtian Glaciation (Snowball Earth).

What was the stratosphere of the Snowball Earth like?

The Tonian Callana Group has a carbon anomaly that does not match the one observed at Bitter Springs.

MesoProterozoic:

There is evidence of the breakup of the Columbia Supercontinent from Brazil.

PaleoProterozoic:

Kimberlites from the Siderian suggest there is an isolated mantle reservoir.  And may be fingerprints of the ancient makeup of the world's geology.

There was a very long lived tectono-magmatic event 1.8 billion years ago.

The geochronology of the Hart Dolerite of Australia is documented.

Archean:

There is evidence of oceanic crust subduction from the NeoArchean.

There is also evidence of mountain building from the NeoArchean.

There is evidence of a subduction/accretion/collision event at the end of the NeoArchean, confirming full blown plate tectonics were in progress at that time frame.

Mesoarchean deposits from islands suggest the pelagic environment was rich in boron.

Paleoarchean microfossils show a continuous cell wall amongst other characteristics.

Can Xenon help determine if the carbon traces in ancient rocks is biogenic or not?

The fingerprints of Ur, the earliest supercontinent, are in the Bastar Craton in India.

Hadean:

The energy budget and structure of the earth get modeled during and after the Thea impact.

Origin of Life:

Bacterial gene duplicates are more common in eukaryotes than expected.

Is there a relation between hydrothermal chemistry and the origin of cellular life?

META:

Archaea's biochemistry may give hints as to ancient ocean temperature.

A large virus may have helped make the first eukaryote allow endosymbiosis allowing for the evolution of photosynthesis in eukaryotes.

Saturday, September 14, 2019

Pondering the Precambrian #40

Proterozoic:

NeoProterozoic:

Palaeopascichnus jiumenensis can be used to determine the Ediacaran/Cambrian boundary.

There's a new way to determine oxygen levels during paleo time periods.  It seems to check out in the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian transition based on comparison to other methods.

A bilateralan metazoan (animal) fossil and trackway was found in China dating from the Ediacaran.

The rise of siliceous sponges helped shift the Ediacaran ecosystems to the modern Cambrian. 

The differences between the Weng'an and Kuanchuanpu biotas is largely due to how they were preserved.

Acritarchs from the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation allow for biostratigraphic correlation with the Tanarium conoideum–Cavaspina basiconica Assemblage Zone.

There appears to have been long term denudation of the continents from the middle Ediarcaran based on Nd isotope traces in carbonates.

A new formation has been found dating from the Cryogenian with evidence of bacterial and algae life in South China.

How much hydrothermal activity was there during the Marinoan Glaciation (snowball earth episode) during the Cryogenian?

There is evidence of a large igneous province in the Tonian.

MesoProterozoic:

Horodyski moniliformis, regarded by some as a eukaryote fossil from the Calymmian, has been declared a pseudofossil.

PaleoProterozoic:

Plate tectonics have evolved over the last 2.5 billion years.

Is there evidence for the oxygen overshoot hypothesis from the Orosirian?

There was a paleocontinent named 'Atlantica' proposed.  Recent research suggests it was configured rather differently than proposed.

Evidence has arisen supporting a snowball earth scenario during the Huronian glaciation.

An asteroid impact has been IDed from the Rhyacian in Australia.

Did the supercontinental cycle begin in the PaleoProterozoic?

Archean:

There is evidence of a PaleoArchean continent.

Origin of Life:

Prebiotic amino acids can bind to lipid membranes and stabilize them.

When did eukaryotes originate?  Do we have a way to understand that?

Did the lack of nitrogenase limit early life?

Saturday, August 03, 2019

Pondering the Precambrian #39

Proterozoic:

NeoProterozoic:

Global microfossil changes across the Ediacaran/Cambrian are characterized.

A new method of characterizing oxygen availability across the Ediacaran/Cambrian boundary has been found.

The lack of attention to taphonomy can mislead about the late Ediacaran fossils.

Data from Argentina covers the Ediacaran's oxygenation event.

Simulations of Ernettia suggest it was a filter feeder and fed better in groups.

Has there been a case of lateral gene transfer detected in bilaterians?

Ancient paralogies suggest jellyfish are a sister group to all other metazoans.

Green algae transitioned to macroscopic growth multiple times, but only as recently as the NeoProterozoic.

There is evidence of strange magmatism in the Sahara from the Ediacaran 580 million years ago.

An astronomical time scale for the middle/upper Doushantuo Formation has been established.

Braided rivers were not the rule prior to the evolution of plant life despite previous thought.

The Paleo Hunan Ocean was completely closed by 830 million years ago during the Tonian.

Evidence of two carbon excursions are detected in Tonian deposits in Namibia.

MesoProterozoic:

A new model suggests a sluggish, tepid mesoproterozoic ecosystem.

A very large igneous magmatic province has been found in South Africa from Stenian of South Africa.  These provinces are associated with mass extinctions like the Permian and Triassic/Jurassic.

An impact has been found in Scotland dating from the Mesoproterozoic.

Was anaerobic photosynthesis the reason for the delayed rise in oxygen in Earth's atmosphere?

PaleoProterozoic:

Iron stones were laid down by iron oxidizing bacteria during the Statherian.

There is evidence of deep subduction from North China from the Paleoproterozoic.

There is also evidence of a significant back arc continental collision during the Orosirian in the North China Craton.

There is evidence, according to Retallack, of macroscopic terrestrial life from the Orosirian.

The shape of the Dhala Crater in India from the Rhyacian is reconstructed.

Paleoproterozoic dolomites shed some light on the evolution of marine chemistry.

Archean:

The early Earth's oceans may not have been as hot as originally thought.

Compared to later granites, Archean granites had relatively unstable compositions.

Archean sulfur isotopes from Australia's Fraser Zone have unexplained ratios and amounts.

Did the subduction of the oceanic basins take place during the mesoarchean?

Could continents have existed from the dawn of the Archean, during the Eoarchean?

Eoarchean hydrothermal vent boron deposits give some insight to the origin of life.

Origin of Life:

Peptides can form without amino acids.

Could microscopic bubbles (interfaces) have helped kickstart life?

Saturday, June 08, 2019

Pondering the Precambrian #28

Proterozoic:

NeoProterozoic:

Ediacaran:

A cyanobacteria normally associated with the Phanerozoic has been found in Ediacaran deposits in China.

There was a significant shift in what the limiting nutrients were across the Ediacaran/Cambrian boundary.

How did the black shales form across the Ediacaran/Cambrian boundary?

Was the Sao Francisco Basin a restricted basin during the Ediacaran?

A section in China appears to be a record of the late Ediacaran glaciations, showing a cold, dry climate.

The Cathayasian block was attached to Gondwana since 630 million years ago.

The fate of an inland sea from during the Neoproterozoic gets discussed.

Evidence of the Milkanovich cycles is preserved in Ediacaran deposits.

Tubular fossils from the Weng'an Biota are algae, not metazoans.

Weng'an Biota also provides examples of preserved encysting of eukaryotes.

Cryogenian:

Could the banded iron formations of the Cryogenian be related to ocean acidification?

There is evidence of a less than complete snowball earth from China during the Marinoan Glaciation.

Cryogenian Period deposits of Datangpo Formation of China from the interglacial period between the Sturtian and Marinoan glaciations show a very stratified ocean.

The majority of the time, the NeoProterozoic oceans were anoxic and were supersaturated with dolomite.

Tonian:

Fungus fossils appear to have been found in Tonian (neoproterozoic) or Stenian (mesoproterozoic) deposits in Canada.

There appears to have been a paleorifting event during the Tonian of the Sao Francisco-Congo continent.

The Sognefjel complex appears to have formed in the Asgardian Sea during the early Tonian.

Did the Paleo-South China Ocean close during the Tonian?

MesoProterozoic:

The Eastern European Craton has a Mesoproterozoic signal.

The southern Grenville formation dates from Mesoproterozoic and is from purely Laurentian sources.

Reported stromatolites from a Stenian lake cannot be proven to be biogenic.

Paleoproterozoic:

600 million years of sedimentation is examined from the Paleoproterozoic of Lapland.

Statherian Period evolution of the Oolongbuluke terraine is explained.

In Brazil, the Sobreiro Formation appears to be from the Orosirian/Statherian boundary.

Archean:

There is evidence of retreating oceanic slab subduction from the NeoArchean of China.

Evidence from India suggests there was significant local variation in Archean ocean conditions.

The Caozhuang basin appears to be a case of sagduction.

Fossils from paleoarchean South Africa show bacteria dividing and they appear to be very similar to cyanobacteria Pleurocapsales.

Eoarchean stromatolites get examined.

Hadean:

Was the Earth covered in a lava ocean before Theia impacted and created the moon?

META:

What are the implications of a hotter mantle, but colder subduction during the Precambrian?

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Pondering the Precambrian #27

Proterozoic:

NeoProterozoic:

Did a massive volcanic eruption trigger the Gaskiers Glaciation?

Deposits from British Columbia may be evidence of deep sea conditions just prior to the Gaskiers Glaciation.

Fossil fats from the Cryogenian may actually be from algae instead of sponges.

Amoebozoa diversified earlier than expected during the Tonian 750 million years ago.

How were banded iron formations created in Egypt from the NeoProterozoic?

Was the Cambrian Explosion really that big a deal? Or did it really originate in the Ediacaran?

First record of carbonates with spherulites and cone-in-cone structures from the Ediacaran of Norway has been found.

MesoProterozoic:

The Yili Block was likely located in the NW margin of the supercontinent Rodinia.

PaleoProterozoic:

The apparent cyclical deposition of the Dales Gorge Member banded iron formation appears to be related to sea level rise and fall or tectonic activity.

The Vempalle Formation dolomites of India appear to have more in common with Phanerozoic carbonates than Proterozoic ones.

There's a sedimentation record from 2.27 BYA to 1.96 BYA in West Africa with evidence of volcanic ash and activity in the layers.

The first drillings into the Temagami Anomaly have uncovered potential links to the Sudbury Impact.

The Francevillian Biota of Rhyacian Gabon seems to have had something able to move.  Scientists have found evidence of trackways from shallow, oxygenated waters.

Archean:

Evidence from Mauritania suggests the Archean geophysics were as complicated as today.

Evidence of a breakup of a continent from the Archean.

There appears to be evidence of major crustal growth circa 2.6 BYA and 3.2 BYA.

There is evidence plate tectonics were active, despite prior theory, during the Archean.

MesoArchean:

There is evidence of a continental margin at the tail end of the MesoArchean in North China.

A subduction zone has been found from the MesoArchean/NeoArchean boundary.

Evidence of a continental rift was found in Hainan, China from the MesoArchean.

There is evidence of ephemeral oxygen oases in the Mesoarchean Ocean.

PaleoArchean:

South African barite deposits were not laid down in a marine environment, but from a spring.

Life was thriving during the paleoarchean 3.5 billion years ago.

EoArchean:

How the first continents formed in the EoArchean.

Hadean:

Was the Theia impact the reason for the heterogeneity of Earth's crust?

Origin of Life:

Was the repeated drying and wetting cycle of the margin of water the source of energy for the original polymerization of amino acids et al?

Did hydrogen peroxide play a crucial role in the origin of life?

Pluripotency and the origin of multicellular life.

Could the RNA world hypothesized never have existed?

Shallow pools of water might have been the original location for the origin of life, not the sea.

Saturday, February 02, 2019

Pondering the Precambrian #26

Proterozoic:

NeoProterozoic:

The Earth's magnetic field was 10% of what it is today during the Ediacaran and the Earth's solid core may date from that period.

Evidence from Murmansk supports the weak magnetic field hypothesis during the Proterozoic.

Trace fossils from the Ediacaran have been found in Brittany, France.

Ediacaran environmental changes are recorded in Brazil.

The iodine content of the the Doushanto deposits of the Ediacaran.

Microorganisms are the source of organic carbon found in Sichuan from the Ediacaran into the Cambrian. 

It appears Cloudina and other tubular organisms from the terminal Ediacaran appear to have reproduced asexually.

There is evidence of hydrothermal activity altering various deposits during the Ediacaran.

Evidence of the breakup of Rodinia to the accretion of Gondwana in the Ediacaran from Paraguay.

A new biomarker has been found from the Cryogenian that hints at how complex life evolved after the Snowball Earth.

There was a deep marine organic reservoir in the Cryogenian.

Starting in the Cryogenian until the start of the Carboniferous, there was significant lack of impacts.  There might be evidence of the Snowball Earth via a global wiping of the impact craters from before that point, too.

Could the Great Noncomformity be due to the Snowball Earth?

The Great Noncomformity represents a 200to 300 million year gap in the depositional history of the world according to evidence from the North China Craton.

There are graphite particles in Cryogenian deposits of Nantuo.

Manganese ore deposits in South China were formed in the interglacial between the Sturtian and Marinoan glacials by microbial activity.

Is hydrothermal activity from the Tonian of the Western Australian Craton evidence of the breakup of Rodinia?

Mesoproterozoic:

Eukaryotes diversified earlier than previously thought, starting in the Ectasian.

Paleoproterozoic:

There was a 30 degree shift in the mafic dyke swarms during the Paleoproterozoic.

The surface conditions of at the start of the Great Oxygenation Event were anoxic.

There is evidence from the Yangtze Block that contradicts the hypothesis that there was a shutdown of plate tectonics during the PaleoProterozoic.

Archean:

A coupled crust/mantle formed before 2.5 billion years ago.

Evidence from the MesoArchean to the Paleoproterozoic of Norway show how the continents were built up.

More evidence of episodic crust growth starting in the MesoArchean.

There may be EoArchean deposits in the North China craton.

Sarmatia, Pilbara, and Kaapvaal Cratons were all part of the single supercontinent Vaalbara.

There's no evidence of pre 3.95 billion year old fossils.

Hadean:

Did the impact with Theia provide the volatiles the Earth needed for life?

Did asteroid impacts have a central role in the formation of the original continents?

META:

There is a 600 million year superocean cycle modulating a longer supercontinent.

Could sulfur dioxide have helped with the start of prebiotic carbohydrates?

There are biochemical hints that the last common universal ancestor - the last life form from which everything alive is descended - was not a hyperthermophile.

Reconstruction the Last Eukaryote Common Ancestor's genome to understand the evolution from the First Eukaryote Common Ancestor to the LECA.

Chunks of RNA can be formed prebioticly.

Studying algae suggest eukaryotes have received numerous DNA additions from bacteria.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Pondering the Precambrian #25

Proterozoic:


NeoProterozoic:


Cobalt deposits may be 150 million years younger than previously thought and due to an orogenic event.

There's evidence suggesting scavenging was the origin of predation during the Ediacaran.

There's evidence of shifting from continental collision to a subduction in Africa during the Ediacaran.

There were very diverse microfossils from the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation.

The fossilization method of the Ediacaran gets examined for the earliest metazoans.

Fossils from the Ediacaran site at Nilpena, Australia are biological snapshots of benthic communities.

Ediacaran discoid fossils from the Anti-Atlas Mountains in Africa have been found.

In the early Ediacaran ocean, there seems to have been a global zinc signature.

Did the complex forms of the Ediacaran arise in the benthic depths of the ocean because there were stable temperatures?

In China, the carbonate caps suggest a oxygen recovery after the Marinoan Glaciation ended.

The oxygen isotopes from the Cryogenian meteoric water are similar to today's.

A group attempts to model the global temperatures from the Tonian to the present.

MesoProterozoic:

Fossils from Brazil suggest two different microbial habitats from the Stenian at the site.

There is evidence of oxygenated lakes 1.1 billion years ago during the Stenian.

There is evidence of oxygenation in the form of red beds that were created during an orogeny around the Stenian/Ectasian boundary.

PaleoProterozoic:

Statherian microfossils from China suggest eukaryotes were moderately diverse by that point in time.

Evidence of the Huronian Glaciation has been discovered in China.  This may have been the first time a Snowball Earth scenario took place.

Phosphorite deposits appear to have come from a microbial reef in the Siderian of Australia.

Archean:

Features from 2.7 billion year old stromatolite formations hint at the presence of oxygen.

The is evidence of a shift from vertical to horizontal plate tectonics in the Archean.

During the Mesoarchean the bottom waters of the ocean appear to have been anoxic.

There appears to have been a cryptic craton core that emerged in the Paleoarchean.

Aerobic photosynthesis might have arisen 3.5 billion years ago during the Paleoarchean.

Origin of Life:

Abiotic amino acids from the Earth's mantle have been observed for the first time.

Are liquid crystal matrices an analog to the early protocells?

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Pondering the Precambrian #11

Proterozoic:

NeoProterozoic:

The problematic Orbisiana fossil from the Ediacaran of Russia is reevaluated.

Ediacaran life formed complex ecological communities.

Dickinsonia is confirmed to be an Ediacaran animals.  In fossils from the White Sea, molecular traces of steroids were found.

There is more evidence of sponges being present on the sea floor during the Cryogenian.

Precambrian Research is doing a special issue on the Cryogenian and especially the Tonian/Cryogenian transition.

There is evidence of the Rodinia supercontinent breakup during the Tonian.

MesoProtoerozoic:

From during the Stenian, there is evidence of an intracontinental rift forming in Australia.

There is evidence the shallow waters of the MesoProterozoic were anoxic.

Where and when did the PaleoAsian Ocean form?   Another view.

PaleoProterozoic:

There is evidence Africa and Brazil were part of the Congo-Sao Francisco continent during the PaleoProterozoic and of mountain building from that timeframe.

Carbonatite found in China gives a precise time for the beginning of the breakup of the Columbia supercontinent during the Orosirian.

Archean:

There is evidence of sulfur munching microbes from NeoArchean hydrothermal system ~2.7 billion years ago.

The oldest known paleosols - soil fossils - may have been found and date from the EoArchean.

The trace fossils from the PaleoArchean attributed to life might NOT be anything of the sort.

Hadean:

Hadean into the Archean, Earth seems to have lost an ocean's worth of water.  Or at least the hydrogen from it.

There is evidence suggesting there might have been banded iron formations and chert deposits laid down in the Hadean.

Do plate tectonics date from the Hadean?!

Origin of Life:

A new timeline has been proposed for the evolution of life.

What was the origin of life in the Hadean to PaleoArchean?

What was the time period for the origin of life?

Aging may have been a fundamental property of life and dates from life's actual origin..

Could formamide been the original prebiotic solvent?

Did liquid crystals help with the formation of life?

The ancestral eukaryote is slowly being understood.

Ws early photosynthetic life on Earth purple?

Saturday, June 30, 2018

Pondering the Precambrian #9

Proterozoic:

There is evidence from the Proterozoic that Earth's day was 18 hours long.

NeoProterozoic:

Ediacaran:

The evolution of biological productivity and primary producers across the Ediacaran/Cambrian boundary

The Hüttenberg Anomaly appears to have been evidence of the Ediacaran oxygenation event.

Oxygenation variations in the atmosphere and shallow waters in the Yangzte platform.

Did anoxia kill off the Ediacaran benthic communities?

The Doushantuo fossils from China get examined closer.

Bilateral animal trackways and metazoan burrows have been discovered in the Ediacaran Dengying formation.

Two new disc critters from the Ediacaran have been found.  One was named for Sir David Attenborough.  The other for Barrack Obama.

Why did rangeomorphs grew so large during the Ediacaran?

What caused the mass extinction of the Ediacaran Biota?

Cryogenian:

Argonite fans were present in the bottom sediments during the Marinoan Glaciation.

Tonian:

India and Suixian sedimentary group were connected and either were on the margin of the supercontinent of Rodinia or were on a separate plate.

MesoProterozoic:

Evidence of an island arc from the Calymmian has been found.

PaleoProterozoic:

Australia was not connected to Laurentia from 1.8 gya to 1.65 gya during the Nuna/Columbia supercontinet.

During a continent breakup, there appears to have been enhanced terrestrial input into Chinese carbonates.

There is evidence of oceanic crust subduction from China.

During the Siderian, continental microbes and their 'crusts' on rocks might have helped seed the oceans with nitrogen.

Archean:

NeoArchean:

Continents rising above the ocean changed the climate and environment, permanently, on earth.  

Did the dawn of plate tectonics trigger a NeoArchean Snowball Earth episode?

The interplay between crustal arcs and mantle plumes was important in the Archean.

There is no support of wide spread increases in oxygen in shallow waters from South Africa leading up to the Great Oxygenation Event.

MesoArchean:

There might be evidence of two separate turns of the Wilson Cycles in Chinese deposits during the Archean.

Yet, it seems crustal production was periodic prior to 2.7 gya.

PaleoArchean:

Evidence of microbial mats was found from the PaleoArchean.

Hadean:

The Earth might have been able to form a high silica crust during the Hadean, less than 350 million years after its formation.


Origin of Life:

How primordial life might have replicated itself.

Experimental Paleontology:

Fish eggs were used to test how precambrian embryos might have been silicified.  

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Pondering the Precambrian #7

Proterozoic:

NeoProterzoic:

The Tarim Craton may have been connected to the North India Block rather than Australia within the supercontinent of Rodinia during the Tonian.

Has evidence of mountain building during the Tonian been found in Scotland?

The Tonian/Cryogenian transition seems to have been located in Svalbard.

How complete is the evidence of glaciations during the Cryogenian in Scotland?

How oxygenated was the ocean between the Snowball Earth episodes?

Caution with carbon-13 shifts are urged in Cryogenian deposits as they are deposit dependent.

Evidence of hydrothermal modification of a dolostone during the Marinoan Glaciations.

Was there a delayed oxygenation of the oceans from the Cryogenian to the Ediacaran?

Evidence from Mongolia's 540 million year old Khesen formation documents the rise of animals.

Evidence that Ediacaran Parvancorina was motile and could sense benthic currents.

Were there constant anoxic bottom waters during the Ediacaran?

Cyanobacterial-algal crusts have been found from Ediacaran paleosols.

MesoProterozoic:

Cyanobacterial microfossils are examined from Calymmian China.

Were tellurium and selenium weathered from sandstones into the Mesoproterozoic oceans?

PaleoProterozoic:

Biosignatures have been found for eukaryotes from Statherian China.

There is evidence of an impact in India during the Siderian.

Was there a subduction cessation during the Siderian in China?

More evidence of warm subduction during the Orosirian from Cameroon.

Was the Great Oxygenation Event really an abiotic process?!

There appears to have been gradual oxygenation in the oceans (in some cases) just prior to the GOE.

A large igneous province is detected from India from the Rhyacian.

Was the early biosphere nutrient limited?

Archean:

Evidence from China, specifically the North China Craton, about the composition of NeoArchean sea water.

Inland lakes appear to have fostered the diversification of microbial life during the MesoArchean.

The oldest known paleosols (fossil soil) date from the PaleoArchean (3.46 billion years ago) and originate in Australia and may have formed from sulfuric acid weathering.

Could there be a problem with the cherts being used from the PaleoArchean to claim microbial life?

Or is there a definitive example of fossil life from the PaleoArchean?  Does that mean life is common in the universe?

Is some of Earth's magma ocean preserved in PaleoArchean rock?

META:

Exploring the Precambrian lithosphere of Zambia and Malawi.

The effect of paleoseawater chemistry on hydrothermal ridges.

Origin of Life:

The origin and diversification of the endosymbiont known as the mitochondria.

A new lineage of eukaryotes has given information on mitochondrial genome reduction.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Pondering the Precambrian #6

Proterozoic:

NeoProterozoic:

There is evidence of a potential blacksmoker vent from the NeoProterozoic.

Ocean subduction evidence has been found in China.

Comb Jellies appear to have be the oldest divergent, yet still living, branch of animals.

Ediacaran:

An Ediacaran protist fossil seems to show how those organisms' reproduction in action.

Evidence of the opening of the Iapetus Sea in Russia during the Ediacaran has been uncovered.

The submerged Batavian Knoll is a microcontinent with evidence of the assembly of Gondwana.

Biostratigraphical evidence is coming together for the Ediacaran from China.

The nuclei and nucleoli in the embryos found in Ediacaran China's Weng'an Biota.

Understanding the Ediacaran paleoecologies.

Should the extinction of Cloudina lucianoi mark the Ediacaran/Cambrian boundary?

Could Ediacaran rangeomorphs actually burrow?

Cryogenian:

It appears the Sturtian Snowball Earth episode began circa 717 million years ago.

Tonian:

The Tonian/Cryogenian boundary has been proposed for specific spots in Scotland.

A vase shaped microfossil has been found in the Tonian deposits around the world.

There appears to have been a mass extinction during the Tonian prior to the Snowball Earth episodes.

Mesoproterozoic:

There is evidence Archean granites were reworked and uranium deposited during the Calymmian in the Olympic Dam Breccia in Australia.

Eukaryote fossils were found in Calymmian deposits in China.

Are some fossils that are normally thought to be NeoProterozoic (Tonian/Cryogenian) found in the MesoProterozoic deposits of Russia?

At the dawn of the Mesoproterozoic, at the Statherian/Calymmian boundary, Australia made contact with northwestern Laurentia and began a long slide along its margin.

Paleoproterozoic:

Evidence of an island arc from the Paleoproterozoic came from West Africa.

There may have been two island arcs in Finland during the PaleoProterozoic.

How the Francevillian formation formed in the Rhyacian.

The microfossils of the Francevillian Biota get examined.

Evidence from India for proto continents in the Rhyacian.

Archean:

Findings from the NeoArchean from the North American Craton support local evidence of plate tectonics.

Did the development of carbonate platforms in the NeoArchean pave the way for the Great Oxygenation Event?

Is there evidence of biogenic atmospheric oxygen during the MesoArchean?

The emergence of the continents may have happened over multiple differentiation events.

Evidence of life was found in EoArchean sediments from Labrador, Canada.

Hadean:

Caution should be taken when examining Hadean zircons.

Did life form in warm little pools?

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Pondering the Precambrian #5

Proterozoic:

Evidence of anoxic and alkaline oceanic conditions in the Vempalle and Tadpatri formations in India from stromatolites.


NeoProterozoic:

The evolution of sponges is reviewed.

Ediacaran:

There was a very negative and unexplained carbon-13 shift during the aftermath of the Snowball Earth episode.

At the dawn of the Ediacaran, during the retreat of the Ghaub Glaciation, the Ediacaran oceans' oxygen levels fluctuated.

Relatives of Cloudina from China are helping our understanding of the Ediacaran biomineralized metazoan.

Using x-ray tomography, attempts are made to interpret trace fossils made by metazoans during the Ediacaran.

Why did metazoans start growing in size during the Ediacaran?

Could the discovery of certain acanthomorphic acritarchs allow for better correlation of different Ediacaran fossils localities?

A unique fossil of Rangea has been found in ironstone and demonstrates a semi rigid skeleton for the Ediacaran critter.

There was an anoxic ocean volume in Brazil during the Ediacaran.

A transitional fauna from the end Ediacaran was found in Nevada.

Cryogenian:

A very thick layer of sediment from the Cryogenian has been found in Death Valley.  Evidence of glacial activity and rifting is present.

Tonian:

Did animals diverge into different lineages in the Tonian prior to the Snowball Earth episode?

The chemical weathering and Rodinia's continental drift in the Tonian contributed to the lead up to the Cryogenian Snowball Earth episode.  It also had a lot of parallels with the lead up to the Huronian Snowball Earth episode.

The evidence of evolutionary radiation of eukaryotes in Africa at the time of the MesoProterozoic/NeoProterozoic boundary.

Vase shaped microfossils have been found in Arizona, USA from the Tonian.

MesoProterozoic:

Was there an oceanic oxygenation spike during the Ectasian 1.36 billion years ago?

Evidence from Mauritania suggests what the paleoecology of the MesoProterozoic might have been like.

PaleoProterozoic:

Examining a paleoproterozoic gold deposit suggests there were two different sources for its carbon content and some caution about inferring the deposition temperatures from Raman spectroscopy.

Examining a paleosol from the Statherian shows atmospheric carbon dioxide was 4.8x preindustrial levels.

Evidence of continental assembly prior to the supercontinent Columbia from Brazil during the Orosirian.

There is evidence of significant geological turmoil during the Orosirian and is interpreted as a true polar wander.

The iron deposits of the Dongshan in China from the Orosirian show evidence of two different sources for the iron.

Siderian fossils from Western Australia seem to show benthic microbial mats seem to have continued to thrive during the Great Oxidation Event.

The evidence from the first known Snowball Earth episode during the Siderian appears to support the Jormungund scenario (slushball earth).

Archean:

Microbial dissimilatory iron reduction was common across the Archean/Proterozoic Boundary.

Plankton-like micro fossils from Australia have been found in South Africa.

Evidence of anaerobic photosynthetic microbes has been found from the PaleoArchean of Australia.

Did life really start on land?

META:

How did the Earth stay warm enough for life despite the Faint Young Star Paradox?

The importance of methane to prebiotic chemistry.

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Pondering the Precambrian #4

NeoProterozoic:

Ediacaran:

From Brazil, Ediacaran vase shaped fossils have been found.  is this the earliest known protist fossils yet?


How did the Ediacaran critter Dickinsonia grow?

A mixed Cloudinia-Corumbella-Namacalathus assemblage shows increasing ecological complexity over the course of the Ediacaran.

Cryogenian:

Did a freshwater layer exist on the world's oceans and persist after the Snowball Earth episodes like the one in the Cryogenian?

As the Snowball Earth ended, how much oxygen weathering took place and what were the biotic impacts?

Tonian:

There was a huge Andes-like mountain range on the northwest of Rodinia that may have lasted for 100 million years during the Tonian 800 million years ago.

MesoProterozoic:

Wind patterns have been inferred from dunes from Calymmian Brazil.

The diversity of Eukaryote microfossils of Calymmian China is impressive.

PaleoProterozoic:

In Statherian China, there is evidence of a sillicified microbiota from the Dahongyu Formation.

The Sudbury Impact appears to have caused long lived volcanic eruptions during the Orosirian PaleoProterozoic.  Since it was one of 150 impacts within a relatively short period, combined with this above volcanism, it should be no surprise life didn't recover to take a second stab at complexity for a billion years.

The Sudbury Basin continued to have geothermal heat during the Huronian snowball earth.

Can the Rhyacian/Siderian Glaciations (huronian snowball earth) be dated based on subglacial hydrothermal activity?

Beginning in the Siderian, ancient carbon was subsumed into the Earth's mantle.

Did anaerobic oxygenic photosynthesis (read the paper) come about in cyanobacteria prior to modern aerobic photosynthesis?

During the Siderian, Earth had a hazy, methane filled atmosphere.

Did eukaryotes arise during the Siderian?

Archean:

Lenticular organisms from South Africa are related to the Pilbara forms.

Did life arise during the EoArchean WITHOUT using phosphate?

Fossils were found from the Eoarchean 3.77 billion years ago in Quebec, Canada.

How did the crust form?

Hadean:

The Earth probably began with a solid shell for a crust, like Mars.

META:

New branches have been found in Archaea.

Iron eating, methanogen organisms probably kept the Earth warm for its first 2 billion years.

Mineral self assembly was common in the early years of the Earth.