Constraints on Earth’s atmospheric evolution from a gas-aqueous partition of fluid inclusion volatiles

IF 7.2 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Gondwana Research Pub Date : 2024-12-06 DOI:10.1016/j.gr.2024.12.003
Justin G. Park, Morgan F. Schaller
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Recent attention has been paid to fluid inclusions in surficial minerals for their ability to capture and preserve aliquots of ancient atmospheric gas. Through mechanical or thermal decrepitation, the volatiles trapped in these multiphase inclusions can be analyzed by mass spectrometry, providing direct constraints on the composition of the Earth’s ancient atmosphere. It is often assumed that this measured gas composition reflects directly the atmosphere under which the minerals precipitated. However, when the effects of gas solubility are neglected, the interpreted atmosphere is likely to be erroneous, reflecting a mixture of gas and brine. Here, we present a novel technique and computer code, MAGPI (Method for Atmospheric Gas Partitioning from fluid Inclusions), to partition the atmospheric volatiles between the gas and aqueous phases present at the time of inclusion formation and volatile entrapment. The N2/40Ar ratios of the released gases are used to calculate the volume fractions of the gaseous and aqueous phases present at the time of entrapment, which allows the observed gas ratios to be corrected to accurately reflect the composition of the atmosphere under which they formed. We validate our method on contemporary halite fluid inclusions, and then apply it to existing data from a suite of Tonian (815 Ma) halite and gypsum evaporites from the Browne Formation, Australia, and the Minto Inlet Formation, Canada. The results of our partition indicate that the Tonian atmosphere contained 92.83 ± 0.70 % N2, 6.62 ± 0.71 % O2, 0.47 ± 0.01 % Ar, and 0.08 ± 0.07 % CO2, which is consistent with other proxy and model reconstructions of the Neoproterozoic atmosphere. These results demonstrate the importance of phase chemistry in fluid inclusion gas analyses and provide a fundamental framework for future studies of Earth’s atmospheric evolution through inclusion gases.
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从流体包裹体挥发物的气-水分割对地球大气演化的制约
最近,由于地表矿物中的流体包裹体能够捕获和保存等量的古代大气气体,因此引起了人们的注意。通过机械或热分解,这些多相包裹体中的挥发物可以通过质谱分析,为地球古代大气的组成提供直接的限制。人们通常认为,这种测量的气体成分直接反映了矿物沉淀的大气。然而,当忽略气体溶解度的影响时,解释的大气很可能是错误的,反映了气体和盐水的混合物。在这里,我们提出了一种新的技术和计算机代码,MAGPI(从流体包裹体中划分大气气体的方法),用于在包裹体形成和挥发性包裹时将大气挥发物在气相和水相之间进行划分。释放气体的N2/40Ar比用于计算捕获时存在的气相和水相的体积分数,这允许对观测到的气体比进行校正,以准确反映它们形成时的大气成分。我们在当代岩盐流体包裹体上验证了我们的方法,然后将其应用于来自澳大利亚Browne组和加拿大Minto Inlet组的Tonian (815 Ma)岩盐和石膏蒸发岩的现有数据。划分结果表明,东系大气中N2含量为92.83±0.70%,O2含量为6.62±0.71%,Ar含量为0.47±0.01%,CO2含量为0.08±0.07%,这与其他新元古代大气的替代和模式重建结果一致。这些结果证明了相化学在流体包裹体气体分析中的重要性,并为未来通过包裹体气体研究地球大气演化提供了基本框架。
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Gondwana Research
Gondwana Research 地学-地球科学综合
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298
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65 days
期刊介绍: Gondwana Research (GR) is an International Journal aimed to promote high quality research publications on all topics related to solid Earth, particularly with reference to the origin and evolution of continents, continental assemblies and their resources. GR is an "all earth science" journal with no restrictions on geological time, terrane or theme and covers a wide spectrum of topics in geosciences such as geology, geomorphology, palaeontology, structure, petrology, geochemistry, stable isotopes, geochronology, economic geology, exploration geology, engineering geology, geophysics, and environmental geology among other themes, and provides an appropriate forum to integrate studies from different disciplines and different terrains. In addition to regular articles and thematic issues, the journal invites high profile state-of-the-art reviews on thrust area topics for its column, ''GR FOCUS''. Focus articles include short biographies and photographs of the authors. Short articles (within ten printed pages) for rapid publication reporting important discoveries or innovative models of global interest will be considered under the category ''GR LETTERS''.
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