A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian Craton
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Resumo: | The Parecis Basin is an intracratonic basin located at the south-southeast portion of the Amazonian craton. Its stratigraphic units comprise siliciclastic and carbonate rocks that potentially record intense paleoenvironmental changes related to the Sturtian (∼717–660 Ma), Marinoan (∼657–635 Ma), and Gaskiers (∼580 Ma) glaciations. We present novel X-ray fluorescence geochemistry, C, O and Sr isotopic data from carbonate rock samples retrieved from the stratigraphic well 2ANP 0006 MT. The results show two negative excursions of δ13C here correlated to post-Sturtian and Marinoan glaciations, recorded in the Salto Magessi and Mirassol d'Oeste carbonate units, respectively. Both negative excursions were followed by δ13C positive incursions. At the base of the section, Salto Magessi carbonate presents unradiogenic Sr ratios (87Sr/86Sr from 0.70655 to 0.70776) typical of Cryogenian interglacial carbonate rocks found elsewhere. The negative δ13C excursion from Mirassol d'Oeste is associated with radiogenic 87Sr/86Sr ratios (up to ∼0.7186), possibly related to continental influx from the intense erosion generated by the Marinoan deglaciation. Upward, the Nobres Formation displays preserved primary sulfate minerals (gypsum and anhydrite) and isotopically heavy oxygen compositions which point to an evaporative environment and support the scenario of enhanced oxidative weathering during early to middle Ediacaran. Finally, despite the absence of cap carbonate, diamictites related to the Serra Azul Formation occur overlying the Nobres Formation and are associated with the Gaskiers event. Therefore, the 2ANP 0006 MT may record three major glacial events from the Neoproterozoic, representing a promising section for further studies concerning chemostratigraphic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions during the Neoproterozoic Era. |
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A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian CratonAmazonian cratonCarbon and oxygen isotopesNeoproterozoic cap carbonateParecis basinSnowball earthStrontium isotopesThe Parecis Basin is an intracratonic basin located at the south-southeast portion of the Amazonian craton. Its stratigraphic units comprise siliciclastic and carbonate rocks that potentially record intense paleoenvironmental changes related to the Sturtian (∼717–660 Ma), Marinoan (∼657–635 Ma), and Gaskiers (∼580 Ma) glaciations. We present novel X-ray fluorescence geochemistry, C, O and Sr isotopic data from carbonate rock samples retrieved from the stratigraphic well 2ANP 0006 MT. The results show two negative excursions of δ13C here correlated to post-Sturtian and Marinoan glaciations, recorded in the Salto Magessi and Mirassol d'Oeste carbonate units, respectively. Both negative excursions were followed by δ13C positive incursions. At the base of the section, Salto Magessi carbonate presents unradiogenic Sr ratios (87Sr/86Sr from 0.70655 to 0.70776) typical of Cryogenian interglacial carbonate rocks found elsewhere. The negative δ13C excursion from Mirassol d'Oeste is associated with radiogenic 87Sr/86Sr ratios (up to ∼0.7186), possibly related to continental influx from the intense erosion generated by the Marinoan deglaciation. Upward, the Nobres Formation displays preserved primary sulfate minerals (gypsum and anhydrite) and isotopically heavy oxygen compositions which point to an evaporative environment and support the scenario of enhanced oxidative weathering during early to middle Ediacaran. Finally, despite the absence of cap carbonate, diamictites related to the Serra Azul Formation occur overlying the Nobres Formation and are associated with the Gaskiers event. Therefore, the 2ANP 0006 MT may record three major glacial events from the Neoproterozoic, representing a promising section for further studies concerning chemostratigraphic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions during the Neoproterozoic Era.Universidade de São Paulo Instituto de Geociências. Rua Do Lago, 562, São PauloDepartamento de Geologia Universidade Estadual Paulista, Avenida 24A, 1515, Rio ClaroUniversity of Bremen Faculty of Geosciences and MARUM (Center for Marine Environmental Sciences). Leobener Str. 8, BremenDepartamento de Geologia Universidade Estadual Paulista, Avenida 24A, 1515, Rio ClaroUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Faculty of Geosciences and MARUM (Center for Marine Environmental Sciences). Leobener Str. 8SM Lamoso, IngridBabinski, MarlyCaetano-Filho, Sergio [UNESP]M Paula-Santos, GustavoB M Hollanda, Maria Helena2023-07-29T13:16:10Z2023-07-29T13:16:10Z2023-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2023.104411Journal of South American Earth Sciences, v. 127.0895-9811http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24744210.1016/j.jsames.2023.1044112-s2.0-85160227108Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of South American Earth Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-29T13:16:10Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/247442Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:13:38.913475Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian Craton |
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A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian Craton |
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A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian Craton SM Lamoso, Ingrid Amazonian craton Carbon and oxygen isotopes Neoproterozoic cap carbonate Parecis basin Snowball earth Strontium isotopes |
title_short |
A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian Craton |
title_full |
A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian Craton |
title_fullStr |
A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian Craton |
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A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian Craton |
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A Record of the Snowball Earth Events? The Parecis Basin May Encompass Three Major Neoproterozoic Glaciations on the Amazonian Craton |
author |
SM Lamoso, Ingrid |
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SM Lamoso, Ingrid Babinski, Marly Caetano-Filho, Sergio [UNESP] M Paula-Santos, Gustavo B M Hollanda, Maria Helena |
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author |
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Babinski, Marly Caetano-Filho, Sergio [UNESP] M Paula-Santos, Gustavo B M Hollanda, Maria Helena |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Faculty of Geosciences and MARUM (Center for Marine Environmental Sciences). Leobener Str. 8 |
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SM Lamoso, Ingrid Babinski, Marly Caetano-Filho, Sergio [UNESP] M Paula-Santos, Gustavo B M Hollanda, Maria Helena |
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Amazonian craton Carbon and oxygen isotopes Neoproterozoic cap carbonate Parecis basin Snowball earth Strontium isotopes |
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Amazonian craton Carbon and oxygen isotopes Neoproterozoic cap carbonate Parecis basin Snowball earth Strontium isotopes |
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The Parecis Basin is an intracratonic basin located at the south-southeast portion of the Amazonian craton. Its stratigraphic units comprise siliciclastic and carbonate rocks that potentially record intense paleoenvironmental changes related to the Sturtian (∼717–660 Ma), Marinoan (∼657–635 Ma), and Gaskiers (∼580 Ma) glaciations. We present novel X-ray fluorescence geochemistry, C, O and Sr isotopic data from carbonate rock samples retrieved from the stratigraphic well 2ANP 0006 MT. The results show two negative excursions of δ13C here correlated to post-Sturtian and Marinoan glaciations, recorded in the Salto Magessi and Mirassol d'Oeste carbonate units, respectively. Both negative excursions were followed by δ13C positive incursions. At the base of the section, Salto Magessi carbonate presents unradiogenic Sr ratios (87Sr/86Sr from 0.70655 to 0.70776) typical of Cryogenian interglacial carbonate rocks found elsewhere. The negative δ13C excursion from Mirassol d'Oeste is associated with radiogenic 87Sr/86Sr ratios (up to ∼0.7186), possibly related to continental influx from the intense erosion generated by the Marinoan deglaciation. Upward, the Nobres Formation displays preserved primary sulfate minerals (gypsum and anhydrite) and isotopically heavy oxygen compositions which point to an evaporative environment and support the scenario of enhanced oxidative weathering during early to middle Ediacaran. Finally, despite the absence of cap carbonate, diamictites related to the Serra Azul Formation occur overlying the Nobres Formation and are associated with the Gaskiers event. Therefore, the 2ANP 0006 MT may record three major glacial events from the Neoproterozoic, representing a promising section for further studies concerning chemostratigraphic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions during the Neoproterozoic Era. |
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