Carbon and nitrogen cycling pursuant to the great oxidation event: Evidence from the paleoproterozoic of fennoscandia Lee KumpChristopher JuniumThe FAR-DEEP Drilling Team OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 4 - 5
How synthetic is vendobionta morphology? A geometric morphometric study of pteridinium from the latest neoproterozoic M. MeyerS. Xiao OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 6 - 8
A modern perspective on ancient life: The question of the rise of cyanobacteria in earth history Nora Noffke OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 9 - 10
Carbonate concretions from the Gaoyuzhuang Formation (ca. 1.6 Ga) of the North China platform: Implication for a methane-rich Mesoproterozoic ocean Xiaoying ShiGanqing JiangDongjie Tang OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 11 - 12
The cloud paradigm: Geostable molecules as proxies for surface oxygenation Roger E. SummonsChristian HallmannLaura Sherman OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 13 - 13
Microscopic characteristics of microbially induced sedimentary structures from Yunmengshan Formation in Jiaozuo, North China Zhifeng XingYongan QiWei Zheng OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 14 - 17
Archaeocyaths from the Kaczawa complex, West Sudetes, Poland Dawid BiałekPaweł RaczyńskiDominik Zawadzki OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 18 - 20
The cambrian substrate revolution and early evolution of the phyla David J. Bottjer OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 21 - 24
Diversification of ordovician chitinozoans from South China, and its relationships with environment changes Xiaohong ChenChuanshang WangXiaofeng Wang OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 25 - 28
Early diversification of ordovician graptolites in Jiangnan Slope, South China Hongzhen FengLixia LiWenhui Wang OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 29 - 32
Dominant input of marine microbial organics to Ni-Mo Polymetallic sulfide shale in Early Cambrian Niutitang Formation in Zhangjiajie, Hunan, South China Yan HuangLi LinDeliang Li OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 33 - 35
Middle Devonian brachiopods from arctic Canada and some preliminary results of North American biogeography based on quantitative assessment Rong-Yu Li OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 36 - 39
Submarine hydrothermal/hot spring deposition of Early Cambrian Niutitang Formation in South China Li LinYanchun PangDeliang Li OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 40 - 43
Evidence for decoupling of relative abundance and biodiversity of marine organisms in initial stage of GOBE: A preliminary study on lower ordovician shellbeds of South China Jianbo LiuEzaki YoichiRenbin Zhan OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 44 - 48
Periodic ichnofabric couplets indicative of paleoclimate variations in the Upper Cambrian Gushan Formation, North China Yongan QiMin WangYuyang Yuan OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 49 - 51
Chitinozoan-based age of the Wengxiang Group in Kaili, Southeastern Guizhou, Southwest China Peng TangHonghe XuYi Wang OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 52 - 57
Diversity of late pridoli flora from northern Xinjiang, China Yi Wang OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 58 - 60
Ediacara-type fossils from Lower Cambrian strata in Qingzhen County, Guizhou Province, South China Ruidong Yang OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 61 - 63
Late ordovician Foliomena fauna (Brachiopoda) of South China Renbin ZhanGuangxu WangRongchang Wu OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 64 - 69
Carbon isotope development in the Ordovician of the Yangtze Gorges region (South China) and its implication for stratigraphic correlation and paleoenvironmental change Yuandong ZhangJunfeng ChengChuanming Zhou OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 70 - 74
Land plant evolution and weathering rate changes in the Devonian Thomas J. AlgeoStephen E. Scheckler OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 75 - 78
Stage change of middle-late Devonian calcified algae and cyanobacteria in South China and its significance Qi FengYiming GongRobert Riding OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 79 - 81
Fusulinid and foraminifera in Carboniferous-Permian Taiyuan formation in Yanzhou Coalfield, Shandong, Northeast China Qiang JiaDawei LüYuying Zhu OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 82 - 85
Absence of Middle Permian Kamura event in the Paleo-Tethys Ocean Genming LuoJunhua HuangShucheng Xie OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 86 - 89
Spatiotemporal distributions and controlling factors of Devonian reefs in south china Yibu WuYiming GongQi Feng OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 90 - 93
Euxinic ocean during the Late Devonian mass extinction inferred from organic compounds Susumu YatsuKunio KaihoJames D. Wright OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 94 - 95
Geochemistry of the Late Devonian F-F transitional rare earth elements in the Yangdi section from Guilin, South China Jianwei ZengRan XuYiming Gong OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 96 - 98
Devonian trace fossils and paleoenvironments from Ganxi of Sichuan, Southwest China Lijun ZhangYiming Gong OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 99 - 102
Molecular evidence for primary producers and sedimentary environmental conditions of Permian Chihsia Formation in Northeast Sichuan, China Qiang ZhaoXiaoyan RuanGenming Luo OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 103 - 106
Anomalous Early Triassic sediment fluxes due to elevated weathering rates Thomas J. Algeo OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 107 - 110
Recovery of Vertebrate faunas from the end-Permian mass extinction Michael J. Benton OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 111 - 114
A new trace-fossil assemblage from the Lower Triassic of Western Australia Cynthja BoltonZ. Q. ChenMargaret L. Fraiser OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 115 - 117
Pattern of δ 13Ccarb and implications for geological events during the Permian-Triassic transition in South China Changqun CaoCarolyn L. K. ColoneroRoger E. Summons OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 118 - 120
Brachiopod assemblages from the early Middle Triassic of Qingyan, Guizhou, Southwest China Jing ChenJinnan TongZ. Q. Chen OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 121 - 124
Marine ecosystem changes from the latest Permian to Middle Triassic in Qingyan area, Guizhou, Southwest China Z. Q. ChenJing ChenMargaret L. Fraiser OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 125 - 129
The use of shell beds as a tool for investigating ecological changes across mass extinction intervals Sarah E. GreeneDavid J. Bottjer OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 130 - 132
Shocked quartz grains in rhyolitic bentonites H. J. HansenP. ToftJinnan Tong OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 133 - 134
Timing of Permo-Triassic mass extinctions: Global correlation by high-resolution astronomical tuning Chunju HuangJinnan TongZ. Q. Chen OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 135 - 136
Smithian microstromatolites in triassic in Chaohu, East China and their forming mechanism Zhihai JiaFumei YangLiwei Zhang OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 137 - 140
An abrupt decrease in atmospheric oxygen by massive release of hydrogen sulfide during the end-Permian mass extinction Kunio KaihoMasahiro ObaSatoshi Yamakita OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 141 - 142
Microbialites and environmental change at the Permian-Triassic boundary: An overview Steve KershawSylvie Crasquin OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 143 - 144
Continuous wavelet analysis on Ce/La and magnetic susceptibility records in Permian-Triassic Dongpan Section in South China Xingfang PengZhoubo LiXiaoyang Wu OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 145 - 146
Comparison of changes in ocean chemistry in the early triassic with trends in diversity and ecology Carlie PietschDavid J. Bottjer OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 147 - 150
Environmental conditions and events prior to the Permian-Triassic boundary at Meishan Section, China Wenjie ShenYangting Lin OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 151 - 153
Size variation of foraminifers during the Permian-Triassic transition at Meishan Section, South China Haijun SongJinnan Tong OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 154 - 157
Excursion of sulfur isotope compositions in the Lower Triassic of South Guizhou, China Huyue SongJinnan TongYuanyuan Zhu OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 158 - 160
Recovery of corals and reefs after the end-Permian and the “naked coral” Lazarus effect George D. Stanley Jr OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 161 - 164
A smooth negative shift of organic-carbon isotope ratios at an end-Permian mass extinction horizon in central pelagic Panthalassa Satoshi TakahashiKunio KaihoTakeshi Kakegawa OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 165 - 166
Reconstruction of ecosystem and biotic recovery following the end-Permian mass extinction in South China Jinnan TongZ. Q. ChenYunfei Huang OriginalPaper 12 April 2012 Pages: 167 - 169