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Noah J. Planavsky
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 255
Citations - 18136
Noah J. Planavsky is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 211 publications receiving 13039 citations. Previous affiliations of Noah J. Planavsky include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & California Institute of Technology.
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Long-term sedimentary recycling of rare sulphur isotope anomalies
Christopher T. Reinhard,Christopher T. Reinhard,Noah J. Planavsky,Noah J. Planavsky,Timothy W. Lyons +4 more
TL;DR: The results can reconcile geochemical evidence for oxygen production and transient accumulation with the maintenance of NMD anomalies on the early Earth, and suggest that future work should investigate the notion that temporally continuous generation of new NMD sulphur isotope anomalies in the atmosphere was likely to have ceased long before their ultimate disappearance from the rock record.
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Marine redox fluctuation as a potential trigger for the Cambrian explosion
Guang-Yi Wei,Guang-Yi Wei,Noah J. Planavsky,Lidya G. Tarhan,Xi Chen,Wei Wei,Da Li,Hong-Fei Ling +7 more
TL;DR: Wei et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed that marine redox fluctuation as a potential trigger for the Cambrian explosion could be explained by the relative proportions of suboxic (ASOx) and anoxic (AAOx) seafloor areas.
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Coupled oceanic oxygenation and metazoan diversification during the early–middle Cambrian?
Chao Li,Chengsheng Jin,Noah J. Planavsky,Thomas J. Algeo,Thomas J. Algeo,Meng Cheng,Xinglian Yang,Yuanlong Zhao,Shucheng Xie +8 more
TL;DR: The early-middle Cambrian (Fortunian to Age 4) is characterized by a significant increase in metazoan diversification and a prominent expansion of arthropod-and echinoderm-rich biotas.
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Taphonomy of modern marine bahamian microbialites
TL;DR: In this article, a new model for the genesis of the clotted, thrombolitic fabric was proposed, based on a syndepositional remodeling of a laminated fabric to a well-cemented, clotted one.
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Hypochloremia and Diuretic Resistance in Heart Failure : Mechanistic Insights
Jennifer S. Hanberg,Veena Rao,Jozine M. ter Maaten,Jozine M. ter Maaten,Olga Laur,Meredith A. Brisco,F. Perry Wilson,Justin L. Grodin,Mahlet Assefa,J. Samuel Broughton,Noah J. Planavsky,Tariq Ahmad,Lavanya Bellumkonda,W.H. Wilson Tang,Chirag R. Parikh,Jeffrey M. Testani +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between neurohormonal activation and diuretic resistance with chloride depletion as a candidate mechanism and found that kidney wasting of kidney chloride was associated with poor diureteric response.