Constraining the diagenesis of the Puga cap carbonate from U–Pb in‐situ dating of seafloor crystal fans, southern Amazonian craton, Brazil

Author:

de Carvalho Davi F.1,Nogueira Afonso C. R.1,Macambira Moacir J. B.1,Lana Cristiano C.2,dos Santos Renan F.1,Guélard Julia3,Sansjofre Pierre4

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Geologia e Geoquímica, Instituto de Geociências Universidade Federal do Pará Rua Augusto Corrêa 01 66075‐110 Belém‐PA Brazil

2. Departamento de Geologia, Laboratório de Geoquímica Isotópica Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto Morro do Cruzeiro s/n 35400‐000 Ouro Preto‐MG Brazil

3. Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris Université de Paris CNRS F‐75005 Paris France

4. Institut de Minéralogie, de Physique des Matériaux et de Cosmochimie, MNHN Sorbonne Université 57 R. Cuvier 75005 Paris France

Abstract

AbstractCap carbonates overlying Marinoan (635 Ma) glacial deposits worldwide record extreme paleoceanographic changes that may have triggered the rise of macroscopic life. However, the lack of geochronological constraints on these successions hinders reconciling climate and environmental change. Their upper part is marked by anomalous aragonite precipitation associated with large transgression and oxygenation of the post‐glacial ocean. Neomorphism of these deposits to low‐Mg calcite often includes centimetre‐scale seafloor crystal fans. We used in‐situ U–Pb dating and C and Sr isotopic analyses in the Puga cap carbonate to estimate the nature and timing of the neomorphism process. An age of 623 ± 3 [9] Ma (δ13C ~ −6‰ and 87Sr/87Sr ~ 0.7071–0.7075) for a blocky calcite cement is consistent with solution‐reprecipitation within the fans during final filling and diagenetic stabilization of the cap carbonate fabric. This result improves previous cap carbonate direct dating, providing a rare Lower Ediacaran chronostratigraphic reference.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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