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  • The evolution of oceanic redox state in the past is poorly known. Here, the authors present a temporal record of banded iron formations and marine red beds, which indicate deep-ocean oxygenation occurred in the middle Ediacaran, coinciding with the onset of widespread marine red beds.

    • Haijun Song
    • Ganqing Jiang
    • Chengshan Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-7
  • Combined analysis of Chang’e-3 in situ measurements and Chang’e-5 laboratory samples, with an updated chronology from Chang’e-5 data, reconstructed the relation between age and composition of young lunar mare basalts. Results indicate persistent volcanism 2 Gyr ago, indicative of the presence of a heat source at the time.

    • Yuqi Qian
    • Zhenbing She
    • Zhaochu Hu
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 7, P: 287-297
  • This study investigates the Eoarchean Saglek-Hebron rock formation, preserving some of the oldest prebiotic matter on Earth. The findings have implications for Eoarchean abiotic carbon cycling, but also for the geological transformation of precursor biomass on early Earth.

    • Zixiao Guo
    • Dominic Papineau
    • Zhenbing She
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-10
  • The lunar basalts sampled by the Chang’e-5 mission originated from melting of a clinopyroxene-rich mantle source enhanced in radioactive elements, potentially explaining this late lunar volcanism, according to sample analysis and crystallization modelling.

    • Biji Luo
    • Zaicong Wang
    • Hongfei Zhang
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 16, P: 301-308