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Mo isotopes in the Lower Cambrian formation of southern China and its implications on paleo-ocean environment
Authors:Wen  HanJie  Zhang  YuXu  Fan  HaiFeng  Hu  RuiZhong
Affiliation:1 State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China;
 2 Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Abstract:Over the past decade, as one of nontraditional stable isotopes, Mo isotope has developed rapidly and now become an important geochemical proxy to trace paleo-oceanic and atmospheric evolution through geological history. In this paper, Early Cambrian formations in southern China are investigated. The results indicate that δ97/95Mo values of Early Cambrian seawater may have been larger than 1.4‰, values that are close to those of the modern ocean. It was also found that the variations in Mo isotope composition in samples from two sections (Huangjiawan and Gezhongwu in Guizhou) were closely related to changes in redox conditions during sedimentary processes. Combining our results with ex-isting data, a preliminary model for the evolution of seawater Mo isotope composition through geo-logical history was provided. It indicated that Mo isotopic variations were generally consistent with the evolution of atmospheric oxygen.
Keywords:Mo isotope  isotopic fractionation  paleo-ocean  black shales  southern China
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