Author:
BARTLEY JULIE K.,POPE MICHAEL,KNOLL ANDREW H.,SEMIKHATOV MIKHAIL A.,PETROV PETER YU.
Abstract
Siberia contains several key reference sections for studies of
biological and environmental
evolution across the Proterozoic–Phanerozoic transition. The
Platonovskaya Formation, exposed in the
Turukhansk region of western Siberia, is an uppermost Proterozoic to Cambrian
succession whose
trace and body fossils place broad limits on the age of deposition,
but do not permit detailed correlation
with boundary successions elsewhere. In contrast, a striking negative
carbon isotopic excursion in the
lower part of the Platonovskaya Formation permits precise
chemostratigraphic correlation with uppermost
Yudomian successions in Siberia, and possibly worldwide. In addition
to providing a tool for correlation,
the isotopic excursion preserved in the Platonovskaya and contemporaneous
successions
documents a major biogeochemical event, likely involving the world
ocean. The excursion coincides
with the palaeontological breakpoint between Ediacaran- and
Cambrian-style assemblages, suggesting
a role for biogeochemical change in evolutionary events near the
Proterozoic–Cambrian boundary.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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100 articles.
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