All abstracts by David Catling in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2019) Atmospheric CO2 Levels from 2.7 Billion Years ago Using Micrometeorite OxidationLehmer O, Catling D, Buick R, Brownlee D & Newport S
(2019) A Cold and Alkaline Ocean on Hadean Earth Caused by Impact Ejecta Weathering
Kadoya S & Catling D
(2019) High Phosphate Concentrations Needed for Prebiotic Chemistry Occur in Alkaline Lakes
Toner J & Catling D
(2019) Atmospheric Redox Evolution and Life
Catling D, Kadoya S, Nicklas RW & Puchtel I
(2018) Upper Limit on H2 Levels in the Archean Atmosphere Based on Detrital Magnetite
Kadoya S & Catling D
(2018) The Formation of Ferrocyanide Evaporites on Early Earth
Toner J, Catling D & Glein C
(2018) Early Earth's Atmospheric Evolution
Catling D, Krissansen-Totton J & Zahnle K
(2018) Disequilibrium Biosignatures on the Early Earth and their Detectability with the James Webb Space Telescope
Krissansen-Totton J, Olson S, Garland R, Irwin P & Catling D
(2017) New Insights on Brine Dynamics and Source in Don Juan Pond, Antarctica
Toner J, Catling D & Sletten R
(2016) A Model of Ocean pH over Earth History
Krissansen-Totton J & Catling D
(2015) Changes in the Geologic Nitrogen Cycle Coupled to Redox Evolution on the Early Earth
Catling D
(2014) A Statistical Analysis of the Carbon Isotope Record from the Archean to Phanerozoic and Implications for Atmospheric Oxygen
Krissansen-Totton J & Catling D
(2014) Chemical Disequilibrium in Planetary Atmospheres as a Way to Look for Life or its Absence
Catling D & Bergsman D
(2014) Soluble Salts at the Phoenix Lander Site
Toner J, Catling D & Light B
(2013) A Framework for Understanding the First and Second Rises of O2
Catling D
(2012) What Caused the 2.4 Ga Rise of Oxygen?
Catling D, Zahnle K & Claire M
(2011) Se Isotope Evidence for Atmospheric Oxidation at ~0.6 Ga
Pogge von Strandmann P, Elliott T, Catling D & Poulton S
(2011) Earth's Early Atmospheric Density Revealed from Archaean Raindrop Imprints
Som S, Catling D & Buick R
(2008) Br/Cl Partitioning in Chloride Minerals in the Burns Formation on Mars
Marion G, Kargel J & Catling D
(2008) The Great Collapse of Methane: Rethinking the Rise of Oxygen
Claire M, Catling D & Zahnle K
(2007) Sulfate, Methane, and the Rise in Atmospheric Oxygen
Claire M, Catling D & Zahnle K
(2007) Archean Methane, Oxygen and Sulfur
Catling D, Claire M & Zahnle K
(2000) Aqueous Iron Chemistry on Early Mars: Was it Influenced by Life?
Catling DC & McKay CP