Pengcheng Ju , Zhenfei Wang , Chao Chang , Zhangqin Zheng , Run Li , Wenpeng Xia , Xuyang Cao , Yigui Han , Mingyu Zhao , Chao Li , Xingliang Zhang , Kang-Jun Huang
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摘要
磷作为一种长期的限制性营养元素,对寒武纪早期海洋动物的快速多样化至关重要。然而,这一时期磷酸盐岩的广泛出现表明磷循环机制异常,而对这一机制的探索仍然不足。为了研究海洋氧化还原条件与磷循环之间的相互作用,我们利用地球化学代用指标和基于同步辐射的 P K 边 X 射线吸收近缘结构(XANES)光谱分析了塔里木地块的寒武纪特提尼安玉尔都斯地层(福尔图安至第二阶段)。氧化还原敏感性元素、铁元素种类和氮同位素显示,尽管底层水持续含铁,但表层含氧水域却在扩大。此外,通过 P K-edge XANES,还观察到层积岩中磷的种类发生了变化,这表明磷循环发生了转变。具体地说,在尤尔图斯地层下部,样品显示总磷含量较低,碳酸盐-氟磷灰石自生速率较高。随后,源于陆地的氟磷灰石和铁结合磷的比例增加,这与地表含氧水域的扩大相对应。我们的发现揭示了早寒武纪海洋沉积物中主要磷物种的重大变化,这与寒武纪海洋中磷-铁-碳-氧的耦合循环密切相关。
Synchrotron-based P K-edge XANES spectroscopy reveals the transition of phosphorus cycling in the early Cambrian ocean
Phosphorus, as a long-term limiting nutrient, is essential for the rapid animal diversification in the early Cambrian ocean. However, the widespread occurrence of phosphorites during this period indicates anomalous phosphorus cycling mechanisms that remain inadequately explored. To investigate the interplay between marine redox conditions and phosphorus cycling, we used geochemical proxies and synchrotron-based P K-edge X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure (XANES) spectroscopy to analyze the Cambrian Terreneuvian Yurtus Formation (Fortunian to Stage 2) from the Tarim Block. Redox-sensitive elements, iron speciation and nitrogen isotopes reveal an expansion of the surface oxygenated waters, despite persistent ferruginous bottom waters. Moreover, a shift of phosphorus speciation was observed in bedded cherts via P K-edge XANES, suggesting a transition of phosphorus cycling. Specifically, the samples exhibit low total phosphorus contents with a high rate of carbonate-fluorapatite authigenesis in the lower Yurtus Formation. This is followed by an increase in the proportion of terrestrial-derived fluorapatite and iron-bound phosphorus, corresponding to the expansion of surface oxygenated waters. Our findings reveal a significant shift in dominant phosphorus speciation in the early Cambrian marine sediments, which is intricately linked to the coupled phosphorus‑iron‑carbon‑oxygen cycles in the Cambrian ocean.
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology is an international medium for the publication of high quality and multidisciplinary, original studies and comprehensive reviews in the field of palaeo-environmental geology. The journal aims at bringing together data with global implications from research in the many different disciplines involved in palaeo-environmental investigations.
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