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Duration and nature of the end-Cryogenian (Marinoan) glaciation

Authors :
Anthony R. Prave
Daniel J. Condon
Anthony E. Fallick
Karl Heinz Hoffmann
Simon Tapster
University of St Andrews. School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
University of St Andrews. Marine Alliance for Science & Technology Scotland
University of St Andrews. Scottish Oceans Institute
University of St Andrews. St Andrews Sustainability Institute
University of St Andrews. St Andrews Isotope Geochemistry
University of St Andrews. Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of St Andrews. School of Geography and Geosciences
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
EarthArXiv, 2017.

Abstract

This work was supported by NERC Isotope Geoscience Facility Steering Committee grant IP-1462-0514. The end-Cryogenian glaciation (Marinoan) is portrayed commonly as the archetype of snowball Earth, yet its duration and character remain uncertain. Here we report U-Pb zircon ages for two ash beds from widely separated localities of the Marinoan-equivalent Ghaub Formation in Namibia: 639.29 ± 0.26 Ma and 635.21 ± 0.59 Ma. These findings verify, for the first time, the key prediction of the snowball Earth hypothesis for the Marinoan glaciation, i.e., longevity, with a duration of ≥4 m.y. They also show that the nonglacial interlude of Cryogenian time spanned 20 m.y. or less and that glacigenic erosion and sedimentation, and at least intermittent open-water conditions, occurred 4 m.y. prior to termination of the Marinoan glaciation. Postprint

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....559aa802800209890e5c8c71a9aba920
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/xgwa3