www.elsevier.comrlocaterchemgeo The Sr, C and O isotopic evolution of Neoproterozoic seawater

Sr and C isotopic data obtained on stratigraphic suites of well-preserved marine limestone from Siberia, Namibia, Canada, Svalbard and East Greenland provide a relatively detailed first-order record of isotopic variation in seawater through the late Neoproterozoic Era. This data is used to revise th...

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Main Authors: Stein B. Jacobsen A, Alan J. Kaufman B
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 1998
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.525.3759
http://www.geol.umd.edu/~kaufman/pdf/Jacobsen_99.pdf
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Summary:Sr and C isotopic data obtained on stratigraphic suites of well-preserved marine limestone from Siberia, Namibia, Canada, Svalbard and East Greenland provide a relatively detailed first-order record of isotopic variation in seawater through the late Neoproterozoic Era. This data is used to revise the 87Srr86Sr and d13C curves of this important interval, during which several discrete global ice ages occurred and the first macroscopic animals evolved. Through this time, the lowest 87 86 .Srr Sr values ca. 0.7056 characterize the interval between about 750–800 Ma and have been interpreted to reflect a major hydrothermal event. From 750 to 600 Ma, the Sr isotope values oscillate between highs and lows, ranging between . 87 860.7063 and 0.7074. Between 600 Ma and the Early Cambrian ca. 535 Ma, Srr Sr values rise sharply from 0.7063 to 0.7087. This is thought to reflect enhanced continental input to the oceans associated with a Pan-African continental . 13collision. This small subset of limestone samples dolomites dominate the Neoproterozoic record shows the d C curve rises from values close to 0 prior to 800 Ma to about q6 ‰ at 750 Ma and about q8 ‰ for the time between 600 and 730 Ma. During the time between 600 and 542 Ma, the highest values are about q4 ‰ higher values in each interval are preserved in.little-altered dolomites. Strong positive-to-negative excursions to values of y5 ‰ are associated with both Vendian glaciations estimated at about 575 and 590 Ma and with Sturtian glaciations estimated at about 720 and 740 Ma. In strong contrast, based on our view of least altered samples, there are no distinct changes in 87Srr86Sr across Neoproterozoic glacial intervals. The duration of these global refrigeration events is a subject of considerable debate. However, consideration of Sr