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Calibrando el criogenio.

Francis A Macdonald1, Mark D Schmitz, James L Crowley

  • 1Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. fmacdon@fas.harvard.edu

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La datación precisa de las rocas del Neoproterozoico en Canadá revela que la glaciación Sturtiana ocurrió globalmente. Este hallazgo vincula los principales cambios en el ciclo del carbono y los cambios microfósiles con el inicio de la cubierta de hielo global.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Geología Geología Geología.
  • Paleontología Paleontología.
  • Paleoclimatología Paleoclimatología

Sus antecedentes:

  • La era Neoproterozoica vio cambios ambientales y biológicos significativos.
  • Las restricciones de edad precisas para este período son limitadas, lo que dificulta el análisis integrado.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Proporcionar restricciones de edad U-Pb de alta precisión para las rocas del Neoproterozoico en el noroeste de Canadá.
  • Para correlacionar los eventos geológicos, paleoclimáticos y biológicos durante esta era.

Principales métodos:

  • Se utilizó geocronología de uranio-plomo (U-Pb) de alta precisión para fechar capas de tufo volcánico.
  • Se analizaron datos paleomagnéticos para determinar las paleolatitudes.

Principales resultados:

  • Cuatro nuevas edades U-Pb proporcionan restricciones precisas en los estratos del Neoproterozoico.
  • Un tufo volcánico fechado hace 716,5 millones de años es sincrónico con la glaciación Sturtiana.
  • Esta edad se alinea con la gran provincia ígnea de Franklin y la paleoposición ecuatorial de Laurentia.

Conclusiones:

  • La glaciación Sturtiana fue global, con hielo a tierra por debajo del nivel del mar en las bajas paleolatitudes.
  • Las nuevas restricciones de edad ayudan a integrar registros de perturbaciones del ciclo del carbono, cambios microfósiles y glaciación.