Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in Brazil
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Resumo: | The Ediacaran-Cambrian Bambuí Group in Brazil records an anomalously positive excursion in carbonate carbon isotopes (δ13Ccarb) with a sustained plateau of ca. +15‰ (aka the Middle Bambuí Excursion–MIBE). Considering that the δ13Ccarb signals in Ediacaran-Cambrian seawaters do not typically exceed +6‰, the MIBE therefore represents a profound carbon cycle anomaly in Earth's history. Although intensive studies have been done on the Bambuí Group, origins of the MIBE remain enigmatic. In order to better constrain the biogeochemical carbon and sulfur cycles during the MIBE, high-resolution chemostratigraphic analysis was conducted for both the plateau (i.e., Lagoa do Jacaré Formation) and the recovery part (i.e., lower Serra da Saudade Formation) of the MIBE. Chemostratigraphic profiles reveal remarkably different values in δ13Ccarb, δ13Corg, δ18Ocarb, and δ34Spyrite between these two studied MIBE intervals. The new data show that the plateau of the MIBE is characterized by coupled higher δ13Ccarb, higher δ13Corg, and higher δ34Spyrite signals compared with the recovery part of the MIBE. Based on multiple lines of sedimentological, geochemical, and model evidence, we propose that the possibilities of enhanced organic carbon burial and porewater methanogenesis are insufficient to explain the MIBE. Instead, local or regional controlling factors, including water-column methanogenesis, low-sulfate conditions, and enhanced carbonate recycling in a restricted basin may have played a role, independently or in unison, in generating this profound positive δ13Ccarb excursion. Therefore, the MIBE may reflect a regional event, instead of a global carbon cycle anomaly. We caution against the use of the MIBE in chemostratigraphic correlations on a global scale or any other attempt to infer global carbon cycling at that time. The biogeochemical landscape of the late Ediacaran-Cambrian basins and ocean margins may be more heterogeneous than previously thought. |
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Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in BrazilBiogeochemistryCarbon cycleChemostratigraphyDiagenesisEdiacaran-Cambrian transitionGeobiologyMethanogenesisMiddle Bambuí Excursion (MIBE)NeoproterozoicSulfur cycleThe Ediacaran-Cambrian Bambuí Group in Brazil records an anomalously positive excursion in carbonate carbon isotopes (δ13Ccarb) with a sustained plateau of ca. +15‰ (aka the Middle Bambuí Excursion–MIBE). Considering that the δ13Ccarb signals in Ediacaran-Cambrian seawaters do not typically exceed +6‰, the MIBE therefore represents a profound carbon cycle anomaly in Earth's history. Although intensive studies have been done on the Bambuí Group, origins of the MIBE remain enigmatic. In order to better constrain the biogeochemical carbon and sulfur cycles during the MIBE, high-resolution chemostratigraphic analysis was conducted for both the plateau (i.e., Lagoa do Jacaré Formation) and the recovery part (i.e., lower Serra da Saudade Formation) of the MIBE. Chemostratigraphic profiles reveal remarkably different values in δ13Ccarb, δ13Corg, δ18Ocarb, and δ34Spyrite between these two studied MIBE intervals. The new data show that the plateau of the MIBE is characterized by coupled higher δ13Ccarb, higher δ13Corg, and higher δ34Spyrite signals compared with the recovery part of the MIBE. Based on multiple lines of sedimentological, geochemical, and model evidence, we propose that the possibilities of enhanced organic carbon burial and porewater methanogenesis are insufficient to explain the MIBE. Instead, local or regional controlling factors, including water-column methanogenesis, low-sulfate conditions, and enhanced carbonate recycling in a restricted basin may have played a role, independently or in unison, in generating this profound positive δ13Ccarb excursion. Therefore, the MIBE may reflect a regional event, instead of a global carbon cycle anomaly. We caution against the use of the MIBE in chemostratigraphic correlations on a global scale or any other attempt to infer global carbon cycling at that time. The biogeochemical landscape of the late Ediacaran-Cambrian basins and ocean margins may be more heterogeneous than previously thought.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Analytical Environmental and Geo- Chemistry Group Vrije Universiteit BrusselET-HOME (Evolution and Tracers of the Habitability of Mars and Earth) Astrobiology Research ConsortiumDepartment of Geology Institute of Geosciences and Exact Sciences São Paulo State University (Unesp)Centro de Pesquisas Manoel Teixeira da Costa Instituto de Geociências Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, PampulhaDepartment of Geological Sciences University of North CarolinaHydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory Beltsville Agricultural Research Center US Department of AgricultureDepartment of Geology Faculty of Engineering University of MonsState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation School of Geoscience and Technology Southwest Petroleum UniversityDepartment of Geology Institute of Geosciences and Exact Sciences São Paulo State University (Unesp)CNPq: CNPq-486416/2006-2Vrije Universiteit BrusselET-HOME (Evolution and Tracers of the Habitability of Mars and Earth) Astrobiology Research ConsortiumUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)University of North CarolinaUS Department of AgricultureUniversity of MonsSouthwest Petroleum UniversityCui, HuanWarren, Lucas Veríssimo [UNESP]Uhlein, Gabriel J.Okubo, Juliana [UNESP]Liu, Xiao-MingPlummer, Rebecca E.Baele, Jean-MarcGoderis, StevenClaeys, PhilippeLi, Fei2020-12-12T01:35:11Z2020-12-12T01:35:11Z2020-09-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2020.105861Precambrian Research, v. 348.0301-9268http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19926610.1016/j.precamres.2020.1058612-s2.0-85089500349Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPrecambrian Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T06:37:10Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/199266Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:47:46.114187Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in Brazil |
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Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in Brazil |
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Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in Brazil Cui, Huan Biogeochemistry Carbon cycle Chemostratigraphy Diagenesis Ediacaran-Cambrian transition Geobiology Methanogenesis Middle Bambuí Excursion (MIBE) Neoproterozoic Sulfur cycle |
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Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in Brazil |
title_full |
Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in Brazil |
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Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in Brazil |
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Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in Brazil |
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Global or regional? Constraining the origins of the middle Bambuí carbon cycle anomaly in Brazil |
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Cui, Huan |
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Cui, Huan Warren, Lucas Veríssimo [UNESP] Uhlein, Gabriel J. Okubo, Juliana [UNESP] Liu, Xiao-Ming Plummer, Rebecca E. Baele, Jean-Marc Goderis, Steven Claeys, Philippe Li, Fei |
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Warren, Lucas Veríssimo [UNESP] Uhlein, Gabriel J. Okubo, Juliana [UNESP] Liu, Xiao-Ming Plummer, Rebecca E. Baele, Jean-Marc Goderis, Steven Claeys, Philippe Li, Fei |
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel ET-HOME (Evolution and Tracers of the Habitability of Mars and Earth) Astrobiology Research Consortium Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) University of North Carolina US Department of Agriculture University of Mons Southwest Petroleum University |
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Cui, Huan Warren, Lucas Veríssimo [UNESP] Uhlein, Gabriel J. Okubo, Juliana [UNESP] Liu, Xiao-Ming Plummer, Rebecca E. Baele, Jean-Marc Goderis, Steven Claeys, Philippe Li, Fei |
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Biogeochemistry Carbon cycle Chemostratigraphy Diagenesis Ediacaran-Cambrian transition Geobiology Methanogenesis Middle Bambuí Excursion (MIBE) Neoproterozoic Sulfur cycle |
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Biogeochemistry Carbon cycle Chemostratigraphy Diagenesis Ediacaran-Cambrian transition Geobiology Methanogenesis Middle Bambuí Excursion (MIBE) Neoproterozoic Sulfur cycle |
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The Ediacaran-Cambrian Bambuí Group in Brazil records an anomalously positive excursion in carbonate carbon isotopes (δ13Ccarb) with a sustained plateau of ca. +15‰ (aka the Middle Bambuí Excursion–MIBE). Considering that the δ13Ccarb signals in Ediacaran-Cambrian seawaters do not typically exceed +6‰, the MIBE therefore represents a profound carbon cycle anomaly in Earth's history. Although intensive studies have been done on the Bambuí Group, origins of the MIBE remain enigmatic. In order to better constrain the biogeochemical carbon and sulfur cycles during the MIBE, high-resolution chemostratigraphic analysis was conducted for both the plateau (i.e., Lagoa do Jacaré Formation) and the recovery part (i.e., lower Serra da Saudade Formation) of the MIBE. Chemostratigraphic profiles reveal remarkably different values in δ13Ccarb, δ13Corg, δ18Ocarb, and δ34Spyrite between these two studied MIBE intervals. The new data show that the plateau of the MIBE is characterized by coupled higher δ13Ccarb, higher δ13Corg, and higher δ34Spyrite signals compared with the recovery part of the MIBE. Based on multiple lines of sedimentological, geochemical, and model evidence, we propose that the possibilities of enhanced organic carbon burial and porewater methanogenesis are insufficient to explain the MIBE. Instead, local or regional controlling factors, including water-column methanogenesis, low-sulfate conditions, and enhanced carbonate recycling in a restricted basin may have played a role, independently or in unison, in generating this profound positive δ13Ccarb excursion. Therefore, the MIBE may reflect a regional event, instead of a global carbon cycle anomaly. We caution against the use of the MIBE in chemostratigraphic correlations on a global scale or any other attempt to infer global carbon cycling at that time. The biogeochemical landscape of the late Ediacaran-Cambrian basins and ocean margins may be more heterogeneous than previously thought. |
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