Journal article

Integrated geochemical-petrographic insights from componentselective δ238U of Cryogenian marine carbonates

AVS Hood, NJ Planavsky, MW Wallace, X Wang, EJ Bellefroid, B Gueguen, DB Cole

Geology | GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Emerging geochemical proxies have improved our understanding of the broad-scale history of Earth's oxygenation. However, paleoredox work does not always include extensive consideration of sample preservation and paleoenvironmental setting. This is particularly an issue with marine carbonates, which although being potentially ideal ocean redox archives, are commonly altered during diagenesis. Here we provide new insight into the robustness of uranium isotopes (238U/235U ratios: δ238U values) as paleoredox tracers by determining texture-specific δ238U values from a well-described Cryogenian (Balcanoona) reef complex in South Australia. We found high variability in δ238U values between differen..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council Discovery


Awarded by Division Of Earth Sciences; Directorate For Geosciences


Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge funding from Australian Research Council Discovery Grant DP130102240, the U.S. National Science Foundation Earth-Life Transitions Program, and the Alternative Earth's NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI). Hood acknowledges funding from the NAI Postdoctoral Program and the AAA Chevron Fellowship. We thank Chris Reinhard, Dalton Hardisty, and Tim Lyons for helpful discussion.