Benjamin C Gill
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Recent Articles
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Gan T, Tian M, Wang X, Wang S, Liu X, Jiang G, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Nov;
121(46):e2407419121.
PMID: 39499636
The snowball Earth hypothesis predicts that continental chemical weathering diminished substantially during, but rebounded strongly after, the Marinoan ice age some 635 Mya. Defrosting the planet would result in a...
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Planavsky N, Asael D, Rooney A, Robbins L, C Gill B, Dehler C, et al.
Geobiology
. 2022 Dec;
21(2):168-174.
PMID: 36471206
Phosphorus (P) is typically considered to be the ultimate limiting nutrient for Earth's biosphere on geologic timescales. As P is monoisotopic, its sedimentary enrichment can provide some insights into how...
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Sperling E, Melchin M, Fraser T, Stockey R, Farrell U, Bhajan L, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2021 Jul;
7(28).
PMID: 34233874
The extent to which Paleozoic oceans differed from Neoproterozoic oceans and the causal relationship between biological evolution and changing environmental conditions are heavily debated. Here, we report a nearly continuous...
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Farrell U, Samawi R, Anjanappa S, Klykov R, Adeboye O, Agic H, et al.
Geobiology
. 2021 Jul;
19(6):545-556.
PMID: 34219351
No abstract available.
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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...
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LeRoy M, C Gill B
Geobiology
. 2019 Feb;
17(4):381-400.
PMID: 30729650
The later Cambrian Steptoean Positive Carbon Isotope Excursion (SPICE) event was an episode marked by pronounced changes to the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon and sulfur and significant extinctions on...
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Schwarzenbach E, Caddick M, Petroff M, C Gill B, Cooperdock E, Barnes J
Sci Rep
. 2018 Oct;
8(1):15517.
PMID: 30341323
Subduction zones impose an important control on the geochemical cycling between the surficial and internal reservoirs of the Earth. Sulphur and carbon are transferred into Earth's mantle by subduction of...
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Them 2nd T, C Gill B, Caruthers A, Gerhardt A, Grocke D, Lyons T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Jun;
115(26):6596-6601.
PMID: 29891692
For this study, we generated thallium (Tl) isotope records from two anoxic basins to track the earliest changes in global bottom water oxygen contents over the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event...
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Lu W, Ridgwell A, Thomas E, Hardisty D, Luo G, Algeo T, et al.
Science
. 2018 Jun;
361(6398):174-177.
PMID: 29853552
Rising oceanic and atmospheric oxygen levels through time have been crucial to enhanced habitability of surface Earth environments. Few redox proxies can track secular variations in dissolved oxygen concentrations around...
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Them T, C Gill B, Selby D, Grocke D, Friedman R, Owens J
Sci Rep
. 2017 Jul;
7(1):5003.
PMID: 28694487
Chemical weathering consumes atmospheric carbon dioxide through the breakdown of silicate minerals and is thought to stabilize Earth's long-term climate. However, the potential influence of silicate weathering on atmospheric pCO...