“…For example, the “Canfield ocean” featured anoxic and euxinic (sulfide‐rich) deep‐ocean conditions through the Proterozoic, relieved only by a relatively unidirectional rise in oxygen during the late Ediacaran (Canfield, ). Broader stratigraphic and geographic coverage, including onshore–offshore transects, as well as new redox proxies have provided a more nuanced view of Proterozoic redox with much less stability (Diamond & Lyons, ; Doyle, Poulton, Newton, Podkovyrov, & Bekker, ; He et al, ; Li, Cheng, et al, ; Li, Zhang, et al, ; Planavsky, Cole, et al, ; Planavsky, Slack, et al, ; Sperling et al, ; Tang, Shi, Wang, & Jiang, ). Any attempts to model Proterozoic redox conditions are similarly left with the conclusion that the marine redox landscape was patchy and complicated (Reinhard, Planavsky, Olson, Lyons, & Erwin, ).…”