Marine oxygen production and open water supported an active nitrogen cycle during the Marinoan Snowball Earth

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Benjamin W. Johnson
Simon W. Poulton
Colin Goldblatt
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[1] University of Victoria,School of Earth and Ocean Sciences Bob Wright Centre A405
[2] University of Colorado,School of Earth and Environment Maths/Earth and Environment Building
[3] Department of Geological Sciences UCB 399,undefined
[4] The University of Leeds,undefined
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The Neoproterozoic Earth was punctuated by two low-latitude Snowball Earth glaciations. Models permit oceans with either total ice cover or substantial areas of open water. Total ice cover would make an anoxic ocean likely, and would be a formidable barrier to biologic survival. However, there are no direct data constraining either the redox state of the ocean or marine biological productivity during the glacials. Here we present iron-speciation, redox-sensitive trace element, and nitrogen isotope data from a Neoproterozoic (Marinoan) glacial episode. Iron-speciation indicates deeper waters were anoxic and Fe-rich, while trace element concentrations indicate surface waters were in contact with an oxygenated atmosphere. Furthermore, synglacial sedimentary nitrogen is isotopically heavier than the modern atmosphere, requiring a biologic cycle with nitrogen fixation, nitrification and denitrification. Our results indicate significant regions of open marine water and active biologic productivity throughout one of the harshest glaciations in Earth history.
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