The evolution of Earth’s surficial Mg cycle over the past 2 billion years

Author:

Xia Zhiguang1,Li Shilei2ORCID,Hu Zhongya3,Bialik Or4,Chen Tianyu1ORCID,Weldeghebriel Mebrahtu5,Fan Qishun6,Fan Junxuan1,Wang Xiang-dong7,An Shichao1,Zhang Feifei1ORCID,Xu Haoran1,Chen Jiayang1ORCID,Ji Zhihan1,Shen Shu-zhong1ORCID,Lowenstein Tim5,Li Weiqiang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nanjing University

2. Nanjing University&Columbia University in the City of New York

3. Tongji University

4. University of Haifa

5. Binghamton University

6. Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes

7. State Key Laboratory of Mineral Deposits Research and School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Nanjing University

Abstract

Abstract The surficial cycling of Mg is directly coupled with the global carbon cycle, a predominant control of Earth’s climate. However, how Earth’s surficial Mg cycle evolved with time had been elusive. Magnesium isotope signatures of seawater (δ26Mgsw) track the surficial Mg cycle, which could provide crucial information on the carbon cycle in Earth’s history. Here, we present a reconstruction of δ26Mgsw evolution over the last 2 billion years using marine halite fluid inclusions and sedimentary dolostones. The two independent archives yield consistent evolutionary trends of δ26Mgsw for the past 430 million years, and the dolostone records extend the δ26Mgsw curve to 2 billion years ago. Modeling results of the net CO2 sequestration efficiency (EMg−CO2) by the surficial Mg cycle based on the δ26Mgsw record reveal a secular decline EMg−CO2 during the past 2 billion years, with the periods of low EMg−CO2 coinciding with ice ages in the Phanerozoic. Our work underlines a previously under-appreciated, but indispensable role of dolostones in regulating Earth’s climate on geologic time scales.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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