Fabrício de A. Caxito
Isotope stratigraphy of Precambrian sedimentary rocks from Brazil: Keys to unlock Earth's hydrosphere, biosphere, tectonic, and climate evolution
Caxito, Fabrício de A.; Uhlein, Gabriel J.; Uhlein, Alexandre; Pedrosa-Soares, Antônio Carlos; Kuchenbecker, Matheus; Reis, Humberto; Sial, Alcides N.; Ferreira, Valderez P.; Alvarenga, Carlos José Souza; Santos, Roberto Ventura; Vieira, Lucieth Cruz; Dantas, Elton; Babinski, Marly; Trindade, Ricardo; Boggiani, Paulo César; Warren, Lucas; Hippertt, João Pedro; Sotero, Marcus Paulo; Rodrigues de Paula, Janaína
Authors
Gabriel J. Uhlein
Alexandre Uhlein
Antônio Carlos Pedrosa-Soares
Matheus Kuchenbecker
Humberto Reis
Alcides N. Sial
Valderez P. Ferreira
Carlos José Souza Alvarenga
Roberto Ventura Santos
Lucieth Cruz Vieira
Elton Dantas
Marly Babinski
Ricardo Trindade
Paulo César Boggiani
Lucas Warren
João Pedro Hippertt
Marcus Paulo Sotero
Janaína Rodrigues de Paula
Contributors
Michael Montenari m.montenari@keele.ac.uk
Editor
Abstract
Brazil is a natural laboratory for the application of isotope stratigraphy tools on the study of Precambrian sedimentary successions, with excellent registers of Archean, Paleo, Meso, and Neoproterozoic age. Those successions witnessed the most extreme and unidirectional events in Earth's history, such as the Paleoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic oxygenation events (GOE and NOE), the main stages of iron formation deposition, the global Cryogenian glaciations and the explosive diversification of metazoans near the Precambrian/Cambrian border. Chemical sedimentary rocks such as carbonates, iron formations and evaporites that can act as natural recorders of seawater composition are present in all of those successions and furnish important pieces of evidence in order to reconstruct the chemostratigraphic record. The field of isotope stratigraphy keeps expanding in Brazil and novel information from developing isotopic systems will surely add to the growing database and provide important information on Earth's ancient biogeochemical cycles in the years to come.
Citation
Caxito, F. D. A., Uhlein, G. J., Uhlein, A., Pedrosa-Soares, A. C., Kuchenbecker, M., Reis, H., Sial, A. N., Ferreira, V. P., Alvarenga, C. J. S., Santos, R. V., Vieira, L. C., Dantas, E., Babinski, M., Trindade, R., Boggiani, P. C., Warren, L., Hippertt, J. P., Sotero, M. P., & Rodrigues de Paula, J. (2019). Isotope stratigraphy of Precambrian sedimentary rocks from Brazil: Keys to unlock Earth's hydrosphere, biosphere, tectonic, and climate evolution. In M. Montenari (Ed.), Timescales (73-132). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.sats.2019.08.002
Online Publication Date | Nov 9, 2019 |
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Publication Date | 2019 |
Deposit Date | Jun 12, 2023 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Pages | 73-132 |
Series Title | Case Studies in Isotope Stratigraphy |
Series ISSN | 2468-5178 |
Book Title | Timescales |
Chapter Number | 3 |
ISBN | 978-0-12-817552-1 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.sats.2019.08.002 |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/446525 |