Carbon cycling, redox condition and solute fluxes in the middle Paleoproterozoic Ocean: Constraints from elemental and C-O, Nd-Sr isotope geochemistry of stromatolitic carbonates from Vempalle Formation, Cuddapah Basin

IF 3.2 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Precambrian Research Pub Date : 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1016/j.precamres.2025.107724
M. Ashok, Nurul Absar
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The early Orosirian Period (2.05–1.9 Ga) was marked by unprecedented changes in carbon cycling and the redox state of the global ocean, and marine carbonates are a useful archive to study these changes. Here, we present detailed C-O, Nd-Sr isotopic, and trace element chemostratigraphy of a well-preserved stromatolitic carbonate sequence (∼1.2 Km thick) from ∼ 2.0–1.9 Ga Vempalle Formation (VF), Cuddapah basin, India; and aim to elucidate redox conditions, carbon cycling, and solute sources to the post-Great Oxidation Event (GOE) ocean. The basal VF (0–200 m) records a prominent negative δ13C excursion of magnitude ∼ 3 ‰, which is followed by an invariant δ13C (0.46–1.35 ‰) in the rest of the upper section. Oxidative remineralisation of organic matter in a relatively low dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) oceanic reservoir explains the negative δ13C excursion, whereas muted δ13C variations in the upper part would suggest environmental stability under high pCO2. The 13Δ (δ13Ccarbonate- δ13Corg) values between 24.9 and 28.8 (avg. 27.4) show photoautotrophic carbon fixation by primary producers. The transition from relatively well-oxygenated to less-oxygenated surface conditions and contraction of oceanic redox-sensitive elements (RSE) reservoir is indicated by a marked decline of U and V abundances after an initial high concentration recorded in the basal VF (0–80 m). The Light Rare Earth Element (LREE) or Middle Rare Earth Element (MREE) enriched patterns, very high Fe and Mn concentrations in the upper VFs suggest a predominant anoxic-ferruginous ocean and active redox cycling of REE below the Mn- or Fe-redoxcline. These data, combined with the shallow depositional bathymetry, imply a very shallow redoxcline. High radiogenic εNd2 Ga values in the VF compared to the average Dharwar crust indicate significant inputs of mantle-derived hydrothermal fluid to the ocean. Large-scale advection of hydrothermal fluid onto the shallow carbonate platform would indicate a tectonically active basin.
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Precambrian Research
Precambrian Research 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Precambrian Research publishes studies on all aspects of the early stages of the composition, structure and evolution of the Earth and its planetary neighbours. With a focus on process-oriented and comparative studies, it covers, but is not restricted to, subjects such as: (1) Chemical, biological, biochemical and cosmochemical evolution; the origin of life; the evolution of the oceans and atmosphere; the early fossil record; palaeobiology; (2) Geochronology and isotope and elemental geochemistry; (3) Precambrian mineral deposits; (4) Geophysical aspects of the early Earth and Precambrian terrains; (5) Nature, formation and evolution of the Precambrian lithosphere and mantle including magmatic, depositional, metamorphic and tectonic processes. In addition, the editors particularly welcome integrated process-oriented studies that involve a combination of the above fields and comparative studies that demonstrate the effect of Precambrian evolution on Phanerozoic earth system processes. Regional and localised studies of Precambrian phenomena are considered appropriate only when the detail and quality allow illustration of a wider process, or when significant gaps in basic knowledge of a particular area can be filled.
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