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Published January 27, 2021 | Published
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Iron isotopes and the redox evolution of Ediacaran sediments

Abstract

The Ediacaran age (ca. 570 Ma) Shuram excursion, a ca. 12‰ depletion in δ¹³C_(carb), may record a dramatic oxidation of marine sediments associated with a reorganization of Earth's carbon cycle closely preceding the rise of large metazoans. However, several geochemical indicators suggest it may instead record secondary processes affecting the sediments such as post-depositional alteration. The stable isotopic composition of iron incorporated within carbonates (δ⁵⁶Fe_(carb)) reveals an anomalous ⁵⁶Fe-depletion (down to -1.05‰) in strata containing the Shuram excursion, while the underlying and overlying strata have crustal ⁵⁶Fe-δ⁵⁶Fe_(carb) values. These depleted δ⁵⁶Fe_(carb) data during the Shuram excursion reflect incomplete reduction of iron oxides, limited by low ambient organic carbon contents. This elevated pulse of sedimentary iron oxides would consume the majority of the limited pool of organic carbon and therefore would give rise to very low net organic carbon burial during a time of enhanced detrital delivery of oxidized iron to the sediments. These results imply a syndepositional origin for the Shuram excursion, which represents a shift in the redox composition of Earth's sedimentary shell toward more oxidizing conditions, perhaps removing a long-lived buffer on atmospheric oxygen.

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© 2021 Centre Mersenne, l'Académie des sciences, and the authors. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Manuscript received 18th September 2020, revised 15th December 2020, accepted 18th December 2020. FM thanks the Academie des Sciences et l'Institut de France for the PrixMme VictorNoury and to have the possibility to submit this paper. We deeply appreciate constructive comments from two anonymous reviewers and from the editor Francois Chabaux, which greatly improved this manuscript. FM acknowledges funding from the European Research Council under the H2020 framework program/ERC grant agreement (#637503-PRISTINE) and financial support of the UnivEarthS Labex program at Sorbonne Paris Cité (#ANR-10-LABX-0023 and #ANR-11-IDEX-0005-02), and the ANR through a chaire dexcellence Sorbonne Paris Cité. Parts of this work were supported by IPGP multidisciplinary program PARI, and by Region île-de-France SESAME Grant (no. 12015908). We thank the Oman Ministry of Oil and Gas for permission to publish this paper. This research was supported by Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and a grant from the Agouron Institute to D.A.F. and W.W.F. We would like to thank PDO for access to samples and logistical support.

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