Evolution of Atmospheric O2 Through the Phanerozoic, Revisited

被引:56
作者
Mills, Benjamin J. W. [1 ]
Krause, Alexander J. [2 ]
Jarvis, Ian [3 ]
Cramer, Bradley D. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Sch Earth & Environm, Leeds, England
[2] UCL, Dept Earth Sci, London, England
[3] Kingston Univ London, Dept Geog Geol & Environm, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, England
[4] Univ Iowa, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Iowa City, IA USA
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
oxygen; Phanerozoic; carbon cycle; geochemistry; evolution; animals; ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION; CAMBRIAN RADIATION; ORGANIC-MATTER; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CARBON-CYCLE; NEW-MODEL; OXYGEN; OCEAN; RISE; SULFUR;
D O I
10.1146/annurev-earth-032320-095425
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
An oxygen-rich atmosphere is essential for complex animals.The early Earth had an anoxic atmosphere, and understanding the rise and maintenance of high O-2 levels is critical for investigating what drove our own evolution and for assessing the likely habitability of exoplanets. A growing number of techniques aim to reproduce changes in O-2 levels over the Phanerozoic Eon (the past 539 million years).We assess these methods and attempt to draw the reliable techniques together to form a consensus Phanerozoic O-2 curve. We conclude that O-2 probably made up around 5-10% of the atmosphere during the Cambrian and rose in pulses to similar to 15-20% in the Devonian, reaching a further peak of greater than 25% in the Permo-Carboniferous before declining toward the present day. Evolutionary radiations in the Cambrian and Ordovician appear consistent with an oxygen driver, and the Devonian "Age of the Fishes" coincides with oxygen rising above 15% atm.
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