Ca and Mg isotope constraints on the origin of Earth ’ s deepest d 13 C excursion
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Understanding the extreme carbon isotope excursions found in carbonate rocks of the Ediacaran Period (635–541 Ma), where dC of marine carbonates (dCcarb) reach their minimum ( 12&) for Earth history, is one of the most vexing problems in Precambrian geology. Known colloquially as the ‘Shuram’ excursion, the event has been interpreted by many as a product of a profoundly different Ediacaran carbon cycle. More recently, diagenetic processes have been invoked, with the very negative dC values of Ediacaran carbonates explained via meteoric alteration, late-stage burial diagenesis or growth of authigenic carbonates in the sediment column, thus challenging models which rely upon a dramatically changing redox state of the Ediacaran oceans. Here we present 257 dCa and 131 dMgmeasurements, along with [Mg], [Mn] and [Sr] data, from carbonates of the Ediacaran-aged Wonoka Formation (Fm.) of South Australia to bring new isotope systems to bear on understanding the ‘Shuram’ excursion. Data from four measured sections spanning the basin reveal stratigraphically coherent trends, with variability of 1.5& in dMg and 1.2& in dCa. This Ca isotope variability dwarfs the 0.2–0.3& change seen coeval with the Permian–Triassic mass extinction, the largest recorded in the rock record, and is on par with putative changes in the dCa value of seawater seen over the Phanerozoic Eon. Changes in both isotopic systems are too large to explain with changes in the isotopic composition of Ca andMg in global seawater given modern budgets and residence times, and thus must be products of alternative processes. Relationships between dCa and [Sr] and dMg and [Mg] are consistent with mineralogical control (e.g., aragonite vs. calcite, limestone vs. dolostone) on calcium and magnesium isotope variability. The most pristine samples in the Wonoka dataset, preserving Sr concentrations (in the 1000s of ppm range) and dCa values inherited from an originally aragonitic polymorph, have dCcarb of 8& to 7&, thereby providing strong geochemical evidence that extremely negative dCcarb values are primary products of the Ediacaran surface environment. 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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