Emergence of the 2.1 Ga Francevillian biota was preceded by unprecedented hydrothermally driven seawater eutrophication

Ernest Chi Fru, Jérémie Aubineau, Olabode Bankole, Mohamed Ghnahalla, Landry Soh Tamehe, Abderrazak El Albani
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Recently, two independent studies suggest that the emergence of putative fossilized macro-eukaryotes in the Paleoproterozoic Francevillian Basin, ~2.1 billion years ago, may be related to a rise in seawater Zn bioavailability. This explanation is reliant on their extraordinary high Zn content and association with light Zn isotopes characteristic of eukaryotic enrichment. However, the trigger and origin of rising seawater Zn supply to the basin remains unknown. This study unravels a transient episode of intense submarine hydrothermal activity that triggered the weathering of a nutrient-rich oceanic crust reservoir, related to the collision of the Congo-São Francisco cratons during the Eburnean-Transamazonian orogeny, as the source of abundant seawater dissolved Zn, together with a suite of essential trace metals and phosphate to the continental margin waters. Surprisingly, the initiation of hydrothermal weathering coincided with the rapid onset of a rare Paleoproterozoic seawater eutrophication event. This transition is marked by basin-wide redox stratification, high sediment loading with organic carbon (C org ) and nitrogen, elevated C/N ratios, a steep negative C org and positive bulk N isotope excursion, positive Ce anomalies, and low Mn/Fe ratios. Importantly, the transient eutrophication event ended with a reversal to lower seawater phosphate levels that coincided with rapid seawater ventilation and the appearance of macrofossil bearing sediments in Franceville. We suggest that these unexpected, localized conditions, set the stage for the emergence of the Francevillian biota.
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2.1 Ga Francevillian生物群的出现是由前所未有的水热驱动的海水富营养化引起的
最近,两项独立的研究表明,大约21亿年前,古元古代Francevillian盆地中出现了假定的大型真核生物化石,可能与海水锌生物利用度的上升有关。这种解释依赖于它们的高锌含量和与真核生物富集特征的轻锌同位素的关联。然而,盆地海水锌供给上升的成因和成因尚不清楚。本研究揭示了一个短暂的强烈海底热液活动事件,该事件触发了一个营养丰富的海洋地壳储层的风化,与Eburnean-Transamazonian造山运动期间刚果- 旧金山克拉通碰撞有关,作为丰富的海水溶解锌的来源,以及一套必需的微量金属和磷酸盐到大陆边缘水域。令人惊讶的是,热液风化的开始与一个罕见的古元古代海水富营养化事件的迅速发生同时发生。这种转变的特征是整个盆地的氧化还原分层、高有机碳(碳)和氮的沉积物负荷、升高的C/N比率、急剧的负碳和正的大块N同位素偏移、正的Ce异常和低的Mn/Fe比率。重要的是,短暂的富营养化事件以海水磷酸盐水平下降的逆转而结束,这与海水快速通风和Franceville含大型化石沉积物的出现相吻合。我们认为,这些意想不到的局部条件为法兰西生物群的出现奠定了基础。
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