Journal article
Persistent late Tonian shallow marine anoxia and euxinia
J Stacey, AVS Hood, MW Wallace
Precambrian Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2023
Abstract
The increase in the complexity of eukaryotic life during the Tonian Period (ca. 1000 to 720 Ma) is commonly associated with the oxygenation of the Earth's ocean–atmosphere system, yet the timing and duration of these redox changes remain uncertain. In particular, it is unclear how shallow marine environments, which were likely crucial habitats for early eukaryotic organisms, responded to Neoproterozoic oxygenation. This study uses trace and rare earth element geochemistry to determine shallow marine redox conditions during the deposition of the late Tonian (ca. 760 Ma) Devede Formation, northern Namibia. In this unit, although carbonate phases (microbialite, former aragonite and high Mg calc..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Alan Greig for assistance with LA- ICP-MS analysis. A. Hood would like to acknowledge funding from an ARC DECRA grant (DE190100988) . This research was partially funded by ARC Discovery Grant DP210103715. We are grateful to Frances Westall for editorial handling, Paul Hoffman and Rosalie Tostevin for comments and critiques that improved the manuscript.