“…Although low O 2 levels have been suggested for the midProterozoic atmosphere-ocean system (<0.1-1.0% PAL; Canfield, 1998;Reinhard et al, 2013a;Planavsky et al, 2014;Liu et al, 2016;Tang et al, 2016;Hardisty et al, 2017), such conditions imply poorly buffered surface O 2 inventories and the potential for significant spatiotemporal variability Cole et al, 2016;Reinhard et al, 2016;Daines et al, 2017;Hardisty et al, 2017). Indeed, there has been much recent interest in the possibility of dynamic spatiotemporal variations in atmosphere-ocean redox conditions during this time (e.g., Sperling et al, 2014;Gilleaudeau and Kah, 2015;Gilleaudeau et al, 2016;Mukherjee and Large, 2016;Planavsky et al, 2016;Reinhard et al, 2016;Zhang et al, 2016) against a background of lower atmospheric pO 2 compared with today (e.g., Cole et al, 2016).…”