2022
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10511918.2
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Temperature: a key driver of Earth's habitability over the last billion years

Abstract: The habitability and ecology of Earth is fundamentally shaped by surface temperature, but the temperature history of our planet is not easily reconstructed, especially before the evolution of early biomineralizing animals. This work presents a billion-year-long, high-resolution, mineral-specific record of oxygen isotope measurements in shallow marine rocks. Clumped isotope paleothermometry results from four minerals resolves previous ambiguity in seawater oxygen isotope composition and confirms that long-term … Show more

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