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The 2.1 Ga old Francevillian biota: biogenicity, taphonomy and biodiversity.

El Albani, Abderrazak (author)
Bengtson, Stefan, 1947- (author)
Naturhistoriska riksmuseet,Enheten för paleobiologi
Canfield, Donald E. (author)
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Riboulleau, Armelle (author)
Rollion Bard, Claire (author)
Macchiarelli, Roberto (author)
Ngombi Pemba, Lauriss (author)
Hammarlund, Emma (author)
Meunier, Alain (author)
Moubiya Mouele, Idalina (author)
Benzerara, Karim (author)
Bernard, Sylvain (author)
Boulvais, Philippe (author)
Chaussidon, Marc (author)
Cesari, Christian (author)
Fontaine, Claude (author)
Chi-Fru, Ernest (author)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för geologiska vetenskaper
Garcia Ruiz, Juan Manuel (author)
Gauthier-Lafaye, François (author)
Mazurier, Arnaud (author)
Pierson-Wickmann, Anne Catherine (author)
Rouxel, Olivier (author)
Trentesaux, Alain (author)
Vecoli, Marco (author)
Versteegh, Gerard J. M. (author)
White, Lee (author)
Whitehouse, Martin (author)
Naturhistoriska riksmuseet,Enheten för geovetenskap
Bekker, Andrey (author)
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2014-06-25
2014
English.
In: PLOS ONE. - : Public Library of Science (PLoS). - 1932-6203. ; 9:6:e99438, s. 1-18
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  • The Paleoproterozoic Era witnessed crucial steps in the evolution of Earth’s surface environments following the first appreciable rise of free atmospheric oxygen concentrations ~2.3 to 2.1 Ga ago, and concomitant shallow ocean oxygenation. While most sedimentary successions deposited during this time interval have experienced thermal overprinting from burial diagenesis and metamorphism, the ca. 2.1 Ga black shales of the Francevillian B Formation (FB2) cropping out in southeastern Gabon have not. The Francevillian Formation contains centimeter-sized structures interpreted as organized and spatially discrete populations of colonial organisms living in an oxygenated marine ecosystem. Here, new material from the FB2 black shales is presented and analyzed to further explore its biogenicity and taphonomy. Our extended record comprises variably sized, shaped, and structured pyritized macrofossils of lobate, elongated, and rodshaped morphologies as well as abundant non-pyritized disk-shaped macrofossils and organic-walled acritarchs. Combined microtomography, geochemistry, and sedimentary analysis suggest a biota fossilized during early diagenesis. The emergence of this biota follows a rise in atmospheric oxygen, which is consistent with the idea that surface oxygenation allowed the evolution and ecological expansion of complex megascopic life.

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Geologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Geology (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Palaeoproterozoic
Gabon
Francevillian
fossils
colonies
multicellularity
oxygen
evolution
Livets mångfald
Diversity of life

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