Improving Mercury Systematics With Molybdenum and Vanadium Enrichments: New Insights From the Cambrian‐Ordovician Boundary

Author:

Bian Leibo12ORCID,Chappaz Anthony3ORCID,Wang Xiaomei1ORCID,Amouroux David4ORCID,Schovsbo Niels Hemmingsen5ORCID,Zheng Xiaowei6,Sanei Hamed2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development Beijing China

2. Department of Geoscience Lithospheric Organic Carbon Group Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

3. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences STARLAB Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant MI USA

4. Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour E2S/UPPA CNRS Institut des Sciences Analytiques et de Physico‐chimie pour L'environnement et Les Matériaux Pau France

5. Department of Geoenergy and Storage Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Copenhagen Denmark

6. State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting China University of Petroleum Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe Cambro‐Ordovician interval marks a significant transition from extinction to bio‐diversification in deep time. However, the relationship of bio‐transition to volcanism, commonly characterized by mercury (Hg) systematics in sedimentary records, has not been examined. We present the first Cambro‐Ordovician Hg systematics from the Scandinavian Alum Shale. Our results show pronounced Furongian Hg enrichments, coupled with positive Δ199Hg, Δ200Hg, and Δ201Hg values and negative Δ204Hg values that we ascribe to atmospheric Hg transport over long‐distances, while Early Ordovician Hg anomalies, characterized by near‐zero mass‐independent isotope values, indicative of submarine source. Our findings are supported by two new proxies: molybdenum‐Hg and vanadium‐δ202Hg co‐variations, demonstrating Hg systematics were strongly influenced by changes in source and depositional conditions. Constrained by a synchronous atmospheric‐tectonic‐oceanic model, we hypothesize Furongian subaerial volcanism contributed to global extinction and oceanic anoxia, whereas Early Ordovician submarine volcanism concurrent with ocean water upwelling promoted the nascent bio‐diversification.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

PetroChina

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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