Study breathes new life into 2.3 billion year old ‘Great Oxidation Event’

Research led by the University of St Andrews and published yesterday (Monday 6 February) in Nature – provides new insight into how life evolved alongside changes in the chemistry of Earth’s surface. These researchers examined geochemical records of Earth’s ‘Great Oxidation Event’ 2.3 billion years ago, and captured for the first time the response of the nitrogen cycle to this major transition in Earth’s surface environment.