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87Sr86Sr in Late Proterozoic carbonates: evidence for a “mantle” event at ~900 Ma ago
Authors:Ján Veizer  William Compston  Norbert Clauer  Manfred Schidlowski
Institution:1. Department of Geology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada KIN 6N5;2. Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra A.C.T. 2601, Australia;3. Centre de Sédimentologie et Géochimie de la Surface (CNRS), Université L. Pasteur, 67084 Strasbourg-Cedex, France;4. Max Planck Institut für Chemie, 65 Mainz, German Federal Republic
Abstract:Strontium isotopic measurements were made on Late Proterozoic carbonates from West African Craton. Comparison of samples with acceptable trace element patterns with coeval data from southern Africa and with the published Australian results suggests that the 87Sr86Sr ratio of the Late Proterozoic sea water evolved in the following manner about 0.7075 at 1000 ± 50 Ma, 0.7056 to 0.7074 at 900 ± 50 Ma, 0.7068 to 0.7091(0.7106) at 800 ± 50 Ma, 0.7074 to 0.7077 at 700 ± 50 Ma, and 0.7076 to 0.7089(0.7096) at 600 ± 50 Ma ago. The variations are comparable in magnitude and frequency to those described previously for the Phanerozoic. Strontium isotopic values in the radiogenic part of this range suggest that the continental river flux of Sr into Late Proterozoic oceans was of comparable isotopic composition to its present day counterpart (~0.711). Consequently, the non-radiogenic 87Sr86Sr value at ~900 ± 50 Ma ago signifies a large flux of “mantle” strontium into the ocean at this time. Because the present time resolution is only about 75 ± 25Ma, additional sampling as well as better stratigraphie resolution and more definite selection criteria are required for construction of a more detailed Late Proterozoic sea water curve.
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