亚纪晚期的生物圈氧化和大气演变
Alan J Kaufman1, David T Johnston, James Farquhar
1Departments of Geology and Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-4211, USA.
概括
25亿年前的麦克雷山页岩揭示了古代的氧化硫循环.
科学领域:
- 地质化学 地质化学
- 古海洋学是古海洋学.
- 早期地球的历史 早期地球的历史
背景情况:
- 考古时代 (4.0至2.5亿年前) 是地球大气和海洋进化的一个关键时期.
- 了解早期的硫循环是解读大氧化事件之前条件的关键.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究大洋表面的氧化状态和大气组成,在阿尔凯时.
- 为了确定氧化硫循环激活的时间和范围.
主要方法:
- 页岩和碳酸盐样本的高分辨率地质化学分析.
- 沉积岩的硫同位素分析.
- 不同大陆 (澳大利亚和南非) 的地质记录的相关性.
主要成果:
- 麦克雷山页岩记录了氧化硫循环的第一次广泛和潜在的永久激活.
- 硫同位素数据表明,与大气演变相关的外源硫循环的全球变化.
- 海洋表面的氧化发生在持续的大气氧化之前至少5000万年.
结论:
- 氧化硫循环的激活是地球早期历史上的一个重要的全球事件.
- 海洋氧化先于大气氧化,表明地球系统之间的复杂相互作用.
- 这些发现提供了关键的洞察力,对阿基亚时代的环境条件.
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