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Earth and planetary science letters, 2014-10, Vol.404, p.22-32
2014
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Neoproterozoic cap-dolostone deposition in stratified glacial meltwater plume
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  • Earth and planetary science letters, 2014-10, Vol.404, p.22-32
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Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
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ScienceDirect
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  • Neoproterozoic cap carbonates host distinctive geochemical and sedimentological features that reflect prevailing conditions in the aftermath of Snowball Earth. Interpretation of these features has remained contentious, with hypotheses hinging upon timescale and synchronicity of deposition, and whether or not geochemical signatures of cap carbonates represent those of a well-mixed ocean. Here we present new high-resolution Sr and Mg isotope results from basal Ediacaran cap dolostones in South Australia and Mongolia. Least-altered Sr and Mg isotope compositions of carbonates are identified through a novel incremental leaching technique that monitors the purity of a carbonate sample and the effects of diagenesis. These data can be explained by the formation of these cap dolostones involving two chemically distinct solutions, a glacial meltwater plume enriched in radiogenic Sr, and a saline ocean residue with relatively lower 87Sr/86Sr ratios. Model simulations suggest that these water bodies remained dynamically stratified during part of cap-dolostone deposition, most likely lasting for ∼8 thousand years. Our results can potentially reconcile previous conflicts between timescales estimated from physical mixing models and paleomagnetic constraints. Geochemical data from cap carbonates used to interpret the nature of Snowball Earth and its aftermath should be recast in terms of a chemically distinct meltwater plume. •Sr and Mg isotope compositions of two separate sections of cap dolostone sections are reported.•The results suggest that there was a glacial meltwater plume overlying deep seawater.•A geochemical box model indicates the plume last most likely for 8 thousand years.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0012-821X
eISSN: 1385-013X
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2014.06.039
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1651417831

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