Ferruginous conditions dominated later neoproterozoic deep-water chemistry.

نویسندگان

  • Donald E Canfield
  • Simon W Poulton
  • Andrew H Knoll
  • Guy M Narbonne
  • Gerry Ross
  • Tatiana Goldberg
  • Harald Strauss
چکیده

Earth's surface chemical environment has evolved from an early anoxic condition to the oxic state we have today. Transitional between an earlier Proterozoic world with widespread deep-water anoxia and a Phanerozoic world with large oxygen-utilizing animals, the Neoproterozoic Era [1000 to 542 million years ago (Ma)] plays a key role in this history. The details of Neoproterozoic Earth surface oxygenation, however, remain unclear. We report that through much of the later Neoproterozoic (<742 +/- 6 Ma), anoxia remained widespread beneath the mixed layer of the oceans; deeper water masses were sometimes sulfidic but were mainly Fe2+-enriched. These ferruginous conditions marked a return to ocean chemistry not seen for more than one billion years of Earth history.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Science

دوره 321 5891  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008