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Osmium-isotope evidence for volcanism across the Wuchiapingian–Changhsingian boundary interval

Liu, Zeyang; Selby, David; Zhang, Hua; Zheng, Quanfeng; Shen, Shuzhong; Sageman, Bradley B.; Grasby, Stephen E.; Beauchamp, Benoit

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Authors

Zeyang Liu

Hua Zhang

Quanfeng Zheng

Shuzhong Shen

Bradley B. Sageman

Stephen E. Grasby

Benoit Beauchamp



Abstract

Two negative carbon isotope excursions (3.5–6.5‰) across the Wuchiapingian-Changhsingian boundary (WCB) are observed globally (sections in China, Canada, and Iran); however, the causative mechanism of these excursions is debated. Here, high-resolution osmium isotope (187Os/188Os or Osi) chemostratigraphy of four globally correlated WCB sections (3 in China - Meishan, Shangsi and Lianyuan and 1 in Canada - Buchanan Lake) show two separate Osi excursions to less radiogenic compositions that are coincident with the carbon isotope shifts for two of the South China sections (Lianyuan, Meishan). In contrast, only a single Osi excursion to less radiogenic compositions, coinciding with the earliest Changhsingian carbon isotope shift, is observed for the Shangsi and Buchanan Lake sections. The Osi shift is interpreted to reflect increased unradiogenic Os input from basaltic magmatism in South China, possibly related to the Emeishan large igneous province (LIP). However, 187Os/188Os data suggest that only the earliest Changhsingian volcanism had global impact on both the ocean and atmosphere. The lack of any evidence for a biotic event associated with the WCB therefore may have been due to the more regional rather than global impact of volcanism during the latest Wuchiapingian. In contrast, during the earliest Changhsingian, volcanism was sufficient to cause a more global signal in the ocean osmium record, but was inadequate, or too prolonged, to drive any significant environmental change. Volcanism, however, may have provided the isotopically light carbon that drove the negative carbon isotope excursions across the WCB.

Citation

Liu, Z., Selby, D., Zhang, H., Zheng, Q., Shen, S., Sageman, B. B., …Beauchamp, B. (2019). Osmium-isotope evidence for volcanism across the Wuchiapingian–Changhsingian boundary interval. Chemical Geology, 529, Article 119313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.119313

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 18, 2019
Online Publication Date Oct 15, 2019
Publication Date Dec 2, 2019
Deposit Date Oct 22, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 28, 2024
Journal Chemical Geology
Print ISSN 0009-2541
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 529
Article Number 119313
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.119313

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