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The History of Ocean Oxygenation

Christopher T. Reinhard, Noah J. Planavsky

2021Annual Review of Marine Science82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

in the atmosphere and changes to marine nutrient availability. A comprehensive mechanistic understanding of this history requires insights from oceanography, marine geology, geochemistry, geomicrobiology, evolutionary ecology, and Earth system modeling. Here, we attempt to synthesize the major features of evolving ocean oxygenation on Earth through more than 3 billion years of planetary history. We review the fundamental first-order controls on ocean oxygen distribution and summarize the current understanding of the history of ocean oxygenation on Earth from empirical and theoretical perspectives-integrating geochemical reconstructions of oceanic and atmospheric chemistry, genomic constraints on evolving microbial metabolism, and mechanistic biogeochemical models. These changes are used to illustrate primary regimes of large-scale ocean oxygenation and to highlight feedbacks that can act to stabilize and destabilize the ocean-atmosphere system in anoxic, low-oxygen, and high-oxygen states.

Topics & Concepts

OxygenationEnvironmental scienceOceanographyGeologyBiologyEcologyPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsOcean Acidification Effects and ResponsesSpace Exploration and Technology