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Science ; 334(6063): 1694-6, 2011 Dec 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22144465

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The stable isotope record of marine carbon indicates that the Proterozoic Eon began and ended with extreme fluctuations in the carbon cycle. In both the Paleoproterozoic [2500 to 1600 million years ago (Ma)] and Neoproterozoic (1000 to 542 Ma), extended intervals of anomalously high carbon isotope ratios (δ(13)C) indicate high rates of organic matter burial and release of oxygen to the atmosphere; in the Neoproterozoic, the high δ(13)C interval was punctuated by abrupt swings to low δ(13)C, indicating massive oxidation of organic matter. We report a Paleoproterozoic negative δ(13)C excursion that is similar in magnitude and apparent duration to the Neoproterozoic anomaly. This Shunga-Francevillian anomaly may reflect intense oxidative weathering of rocks as the result of the initial establishment of an oxygen-rich atmosphere.


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Atmosphere , Carbon Isotopes/analysis , Earth, Planet , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Oxygen , Carbon Cycle , Carbonates , Nitrogen Isotopes/analysis , Organic Chemistry Phenomena , Oxidation-Reduction , Russia , Time
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