Iron Formations as Palaeoenvironmental Archives

Noah J Planavsky author Kaarel Mänd author Leslie J Robbins author Andrey Bekker author Kurt O Konhauser author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:20th Jan '22

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An concise overview of iron formations as archives of diverse palaeoenvironmental information on early Earth history.

Ancient iron formations - iron and silica-rich chemical sedimentary rocks that formed throughout the Precambrian eons - provide a significant part of the evidence for the modern scientific understanding of palaeoenvironmental conditions in Archaean (4.0–2.5 billion years ago) and Proterozoic (2.5–0.539 billion years ago) times.Ancient iron formations - iron and silica-rich chemical sedimentary rocks that formed throughout the Precambrian eons - provide a significant part of the evidence for the modern scientific understanding of palaeoenvironmental conditions in Archaean (4.0–2.5 billion years ago) and Proterozoic (2.5–0.539 billion years ago) times. Despite controversies regarding their formation mechanisms, iron formations are a testament to the influence of the Precambrian biosphere on early ocean chemistry. As many iron formations are pure chemical sediments that reflect the composition of the waters from which they precipitated, they can also serve as nuanced geochemical archives for the study of ancient marine temperatures, redox states, and elemental cycling, if proper care is taken to understand their sedimentological context.

ISBN: 9781108995290

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 3mm

Weight: 73g

75 pages