paleooxygenation
Paleooxygenation refers to the study of ancient atmospheric oxygen levels throughout Earth's history. Scientists investigate paleooxygenation primarily through geochemical and geological evidence preserved in the rock record. This field seeks to understand the rise and fluctuations of oxygen, a critical component of life as we know it.
Key lines of evidence include the analysis of iron formations, which are sedimentary rocks that precipitate
The Great Oxidation Event, occurring roughly 2.4 to 2.0 billion years ago, marks a significant turning point.