David C. Catling
Affiliations: | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Kadoya S, Catling DC, Nicklas RW, et al. (2020) Mantle data imply a decline of oxidizable volcanic gases could have triggered the Great Oxidation. Nature Communications. 11: 2774 |
Catling DC, Zahnle KJ. (2020) The Archean atmosphere. Science Advances. 6: eaax1420 |
Lehmer OR, Catling DC, Buick R, et al. (2020) Atmospheric CO levels from 2.7 billion years ago inferred from micrometeorite oxidation. Science Advances. 6: eaay4644 |
Lehmer OR, Catling DC. (2020) Erratum: “Rocky Worlds Limited to ∼1.8 Earth Radii by Atmospheric Escape during a Star's Extreme UV Saturation” (2017, ApJ, 845, 130) The Astrophysical Journal. 894: 81 |
Wogan NF, Catling DC. (2020) When is Chemical Disequilibrium in Earth-like Planetary Atmospheres a Biosignature versus an Anti-biosignature? Disequilibria from Dead to Living Worlds The Astrophysical Journal. 892: 127 |
Goosmann E, Buick R, Catling D, et al. (2020) Vesicle paleobarometry in the Pongola Supergroup: A cautionary note and guidelines for future studies South African Journal of Geology. 123: 95-104 |
Kadoya S, Krissansen‐Totton J, Catling DC. (2020) Probable cold and alkaline surface environment of the Hadean Earth caused by impact ejecta weathering Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems. 21 |
Krissansen-Totton J, Catling DC. (2020) A coupled carbon-silicon cycle model over Earth history: Reverse weathering as a possible explanation of a warm mid-Proterozoic climate Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 537: 116181 |
Toner JD, Catling DC. (2019) A carbonate-rich lake solution to the phosphate problem of the origin of life. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Sholes SF, Krissansen-Totton J, Catling DC. (2019) A Maximum Subsurface Biomass on Mars from Untapped Free Energy: CO and H as Potential Antibiosignatures. Astrobiology. 19: 655-668 |