Adam C Maloof
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Recent Articles
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Mehra A, Howes B, Manzuk R, Spatzier A, Samuels B, Maloof A
Microsc Microanal
. 2022 Oct;
:1-16.
PMID: 36268627
The three-dimensional characterization of internal features, via metrics such as orientation, porosity, and connectivity, is important to a wide variety of scientific questions. Many spatial and morphological metrics only can...
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Geyman E, Wu Z, Nadeau M, Edmonsond S, Turner A, Purkis S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Oct;
119(43):e2210617119.
PMID: 36252022
Carbonate mud represents one of the most important geochemical archives for reconstructing ancient climatic, environmental, and evolutionary change from the rock record. Mud also represents a major sink in the...
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Manzuk R, Maloof A, Kaandorp J, Webster M
Geobiology
. 2022 Aug;
21(1):66-85.
PMID: 36017532
The rapid origination and diversification of major animal body plans during the early Cambrian coincide with the rise of Earth's first animal-built framework reefs. Given the importance of scleractinian coral...
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Daher H, Arbic B, Williams J, Ansong J, Boggs D, Muller M, et al.
J Geophys Res Planets
. 2022 Jul;
126(12):e2021JE006875.
PMID: 35846556
Tides and Earth-Moon system evolution are coupled over geological time. Tidal energy dissipation on Earth slows rotation rate, increases obliquity, lunar orbit semi-major axis and eccentricity, and decreases lunar inclination....
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Geyman E, J J van Pelt W, Maloof A, Aas H, Kohler J
Nature
. 2022 Jan;
601(7893):374-379.
PMID: 35046605
The melting of glaciers and ice caps accounts for about one-third of current sea-level rise, exceeding the mass loss from the more voluminous Greenland or Antarctic Ice Sheets. The Arctic...
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Three-dimensional reconstructions of the putative metazoan show that it was a microbial construction
Mehra A, Watters W, Grotzinger J, Maloof A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Aug;
117(33):19760-19766.
PMID: 32747528
Strata from the Ediacaran Period (635 million to 538 million years ago [Ma]) contain several examples of enigmatic, putative shell-building metazoan fossils. These fossils may provide insight into the evolution...
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MacLennan S, Eddy M, Merschat A, Mehra A, Crockford P, Maloof A, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2020 Jun;
6(24):eaay6647.
PMID: 32577504
Snowball Earth episodes, times when the planet was covered in ice, represent the most extreme climate events in Earth's history. Yet, the mechanisms that drive their initiation remain poorly constrained....
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Borlina C, Weiss B, Lima E, Tang F, Taylor R, Einsle J, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2020 Apr;
6(15):eaav9634.
PMID: 32284988
The time of origin of the geodynamo has important implications for the thermal evolution of the planetary interior and the habitability of early Earth. It has been proposed that detrital...
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Geyman E, Maloof A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2019 Nov;
116(49):24433-24439.
PMID: 31704769
In the past 3 billion years, significant volumes of carbonate with high carbon-isotopic ([Formula: see text]C) values accumulated on shallow continental shelves. These deposits frequently are interpreted as records of...
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Dahl T, Connelly J, Li D, Kouchinsky A, C Gill B, Porter S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2019 Sep;
116(39):19352-19361.
PMID: 31501322
The proliferation of large, motile animals 540 to 520 Ma has been linked to both rising and declining O levels on Earth. To explore this conundrum, we reconstruct the global...