Publications by authors named "Michael B Meyer"

Analysis of manganese mineral occurrences and valence states demonstrate oxidation of Earth's crust through time. Changes in crustal redox state are critical to Earth's evolution, but few methods exist for evaluating spatially averaged crustal redox state through time. Manganese (Mn) is a redox-sensitive metal whose variable oxidation states and abundance in crustal minerals make it a useful tracer of crustal oxidation.

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  • Ediacaran rocks (~635-541 Ma) contain the earliest large, complex organism fossils, revealing important early animal behaviors and adaptations.
  • Extinctions during this period significantly influenced the direction of early animal evolution, with variations observed in fossil clusters suggesting diverse evolutionary and environmental patterns.
  • Network analysis of fossils indicates a global community of Ediacaran organisms, characterized by limited diversity but recognizable eumetazoans, which emerged before two significant extinction events that ultimately set the stage for the Cambrian explosion of life.
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Mass extinctions documented by the fossil record provide critical benchmarks for assessing changes through time in biodiversity and ecology. Efforts to compare biotic crises of the past and present, however, encounter difficulty because taxonomic and ecological changes are decoupled, and although various metrics exist for describing taxonomic turnover, no methods have yet been proposed to quantify the ecological impacts of extinction events. To address this issue, we apply a network-based approach to exploring the evolution of marine animal communities over the Phanerozoic Eon.

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Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) mass was determined on a continuous basis at the Salt Lake City Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Monitoring for Public Awareness and Community Tracking monitoring site in Salt Lake City, UT, using three different monitoring techniques. Hourly averaged PM2.

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