2017
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1618798114
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Biological regulation of atmospheric chemistry en route to planetary oxygenation

Abstract: Emerging evidence suggests that atmospheric oxygen may have varied before rising irreversibly ∼2.4 billion years ago, during the Great Oxidation Event (GOE). Significantly, however, pre-GOE atmospheric aberrations toward more reducing conditions-featuring a methane-derived organic-haze-have recently been suggested, yet their occurrence, causes, and significance remain underexplored. To examine the role of haze formation in Earth's history, we targeted an episode of inferred haze development. Our redox-controll… Show more

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“…Canfield et al, 2008;Clarkson et al, 2016;Geboy et al, 2013;Izon et al, 2017;Johnston et al, 2013;Johnston et al, 2010;Li et al, 2015;Planavsky et al, 2011;Sperling et al, 2015;Wood et al, 2015) or where carbonate was the dominate pool of highly reactive iron (e.g. Canfield et al, 2007;El Albani et al, 2010;Farrell et al, 2013;Jin et al, 2016;Och et al, 2013;Poulton et al, 2010;Sperling et al, 2014;Sperling et al, 2013), giving ferruginous or ferruginous and oxic iron speciation results respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Canfield et al, 2008;Clarkson et al, 2016;Geboy et al, 2013;Izon et al, 2017;Johnston et al, 2013;Johnston et al, 2010;Li et al, 2015;Planavsky et al, 2011;Sperling et al, 2015;Wood et al, 2015) or where carbonate was the dominate pool of highly reactive iron (e.g. Canfield et al, 2007;El Albani et al, 2010;Farrell et al, 2013;Jin et al, 2016;Och et al, 2013;Poulton et al, 2010;Sperling et al, 2014;Sperling et al, 2013), giving ferruginous or ferruginous and oxic iron speciation results respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have neglected the formation of organic hazes in this work. There is evidence that such hydrocarbon hazes occurred on Earth, due to transient high levels of methane (Izon et al 2017;Zahnle et al 2019 (Arney et al 2016;Arney et al 2017). A methanogenic biosphere producing high CH4 fluxes is required to generate such high ratios; in our work, we have not considered such a biosphere.…”
Section: Reaction Network and Haze Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that Xe escape could be suppressed when conditions favor formation of high altitude hydrocarbon hazes (as seen on Titan, Triton, and Pluto). Organic hazes have been a topic of extensive speculation for Archean Earth (Domagal-Goldman et al, 2008;Zerkle et al, 2012;Hébrard and Marty, 2014;Arney et al, 2016;Izon et al, 2017). It might be tempting to link a possible hiatus in Xe isotopic evolution noted by Avice et al (2018) between 3.2 Ga and 2.7 Ga to Archean organic hazes.…”
Section: Xenon Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%