All abstracts by Jonathan L. Payne in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2015) An Increase in the Extent of Global Anoxia at the End-Triassic Inferred from Uranium IsotopesJost A, Bachan A, van de Schootbrugge B, Weaver K, Lau K, Maher K & Payne J
(2015) Ca Isotope Constraints on Early Triassic Marine Carbonate Chemistry
Lau K, Maher K, Altiner D, Brown S, DePaolo D, Eisenhauer A, Jost A, Kelley B, Kump L, Lehrmann D, Paytan A, Silva Tamayo JC, Yu M & Payne J
(2014) Extent of Early Triassic Global Marine Anoxia from Multiple Uranium Isotope Records and Numerical Modeling
Lau K, Maher K, Kump L, Kelley B, Lehrmann D, Yu M, Altiner D & Payne J
(2014) Calcium Isotope Evidence for End-Triassic Ocean Acidification
Jost AB, Bachan A, van der Schootbrugge B, DePaolo DJ & Payne JL
(2014) Ocean Anoxia and the Biological Pump
Meyer K, Ridgwell A & Payne J
(2013) Increasing Metabolic Activity of Clams and Brachiopods over the Past 500 Million Years: A Consequence of the Changing Biological Pump?
Payne JL, Heim NA, Knope ML, Meyer KM & McClain CR
(2013) The Biological Pump and Evolution of Marine Animal Ecosystems
Meyer K, Ridgwell A & Payne J
(2013) Ca, Mo and U Isotopes Suggest Neoproterozoic-Like Ocean Conditions during the Late Permian Mass Extinction
Silva JC, Payne J, Wignall P, Newton R, Neubert N, Brueske A, Eisenhauer A, Weyer S, Fietzke J & Maher K
(2009) Carbon Isotope Evidence for a Strong Biological Pump in the Aftermath of End-Permian Mass Extinction
Meyer K, Yu Y, Jost A & Payne J
(2009) A Calcium Isotope Excursion Across the Permian-Triassic Boundary
Payne J, Turchyn A, Paytan A, DePaolo D, Lehrmann D, Yu Y & Wei J