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Geology|A dolomitization event at the oceanic chemocline during the Permian-Triassic transition
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发布日期:2018-10-25

The Permian-Triassic boundary (PTB) crisis caused major short-term perturbations in ocean chemistry, as recorded by the precipitation of anachronistic carbonates. Here, we document for the first time a global dolomitization event during the Permian-Triassic transition based on Mg/(Mg + Ca) data from 22 sections with a global distribution representing shallow- to deep-marine environments. Ten of these sections show high Mg/(Mg + Ca) ratios bracketing the PTB, recording a short-term spike in dolomite formation. The dolomite consists mainly of micron-scale anhedral to subhedral crystals that are associated with abundant fossilized bacterial bodies and extracellular polymeric substances, suggesting that dolomite precipitation was induced by microbial metabolic activity. Sections showing a dolomite spike at the PTB are widely distributed geographically, but mostly encountered in mid-shelf to upper-slope settings. Because the dolomitization event coincided with a rapid expansion of oceanic anoxia and high rates of sulfate reduction, we hypothesize that it was triggered by enhanced microbial sulfate reduction within the oceanic chemocline.

Composite figure showing sharply increased Mg/(Mg + Ca), dramatic ocean sulfate drawdown, intense ocean anoxia, and increased ocean surface temperature at Permian-Triassic boundary. Note abundant fossilized bacteria bodies (red arrow) (A) entombed in dolomite crystal and extracellular polymeric substance displaying alveolar structures (B); sample A is from Selong section (south Tibet) and B is from Meishan section (south China). Ocean sulfate data are after Song et al. (2014); redox conditions are after Song et al. (2012) and Clarkson et al. (2016); temperature data are after Sun et al. (2012); dates for Siberian Traps eruptions are after Burgess et al. (2017). Abbreviations: SST—sea-surface temperature; dt—derivative with respect to time; Sub.—substage/stage; Ca—Capitanian; Wu—Wuchiapingian; Ch—Changhsingian; G—Griesbachian; D—Dienerian; Sm—Smithian; Per.—period.


Title: A dolomitization event at the oceanic chemocline during the Permian-Triassic transition

Authors: Mingtao Li, Haijun Song*, Thomas J. Algeo, Paul B. Wignall, Xu Dai, and Adam D. Woods

DOI: 10.1130/G45479.1

Published: October 25, 2018

Link to the paper: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/565818/