两亿年前的蒸发石捕获了地球的巨大氧化
C L Blättler1, M W Claire2,3,4, A R Prave2
1Department of Geosciences, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA. blattler@princeton.edu.
概括
古新生代的海洋含有大量的硫酸盐,这表明地球早期的氧化过程中存在大量的氧化剂积累. 这项研究为地球历史的这一关键转变提供了关键的约束.
科学领域:
- 地质化学
- 沉积物学
- 古代海洋学
背景情况:
- 古原生态时代 (2.5到16亿年前) 见证了大气和海洋化学的重大变化.
- 氧化的增加极大地改变了地球的表面,但对这一转变的定量数据仍然很少.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究2亿年历史的沉积物,矿物学和地质化学.
- 在古原生态时代量化限制海洋硫酸盐度.
主要方法:
- 详细的沉积物分析一个~800米厚的蒸发石沉积.
- 矿物学和地质化学检查化,无水化和多洛米特-化单位.
主要成果:
- 连续性包括基层化物单元,其次是含无酸和多洛酸丰富的层.
- 蒸发矿物表明海洋硫酸盐度至少为每千克10毫摩尔.
- 这种硫酸盐储备相当于现代海洋大气氧化能力的20%以上.
结论:
- 显著的表面氧化剂积累发生在古新生代的氧化事件中.
- 这些发现为地球早期的生态化学循环提供了关键的定量约束.
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