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Problematic urn-shaped fossils from a Paleoproterozoic (2.2 Ga) paleosol in South Africa

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PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
Volume 235, Issue -, Pages 71-87

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2013.05.015

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Paleosol; Lichen; South Africa; Paleoproterozoic; Hekpoort Basalt

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Small (0.3-1.8 mm long), locally abundant, urn-shaped fossils within surface horizons of a paleosol in the 2.2 Ga Hekpoort Formation near Waterval Onder, South Africa, are here described and named Diskagma buttonii Retallack gen. et sp. nov. The fossils are from fresh rock of a deep highway cutting, and have been metamorphosed to upper greenschist fades like their matrix. Despite metamorphic alteration, total organic carbon of the samples was 0.04% and its isotopic composition (delta C-13) was -25.6 +/- 0.08 parts per thousand (two standard deviations) versus Vienna Pee Dee belemnite standard. Organic outlines of the fossils are also accentuated by recystallized berthierine and opaque oxides. The fossils are locally clumped within surface swales of a Vertisol paleosol, identified from characteristic penecontemporaneous deformation (clastic dikes between swales of mukkara structure) and from pronounced geochemical differentiation (phosphorus and copper strain-corrected mass-depletion characteristic of an oxidized biologically active soil). This paleosol's chemical composition is evidence of temperate humid climate (mean annual temperature 11.3 +/- 4.4 degrees C, and mean annual precipitation 1489 +/- 182 mm). Associated paleosols indicate atmospheric CO2 of 6640 (+12,880/-4293) ppm (0.6%) and 0.9-5% atmospheric O-2. The best preserved examples of Diskagrna are shaped like an urn with a flared rim, and closed below the flare. Observation of hundreds of specimens in thin section reveals substantial variation in growth (elongation) and decay (shredding and deflation). They had a hollow ellipsoidal interior that is unusually devoid of opaque debris, unlike the matrix. Diskagma is superficially comparable with lichens such as Cladonia (Ascomycota) and Geosiphon (Glomeromycota). Definitive reproductive structures remain unknown. They predate the oldest other likely fossil eukaryotes (1.9 Ga) and fungi (1.5 Ga), and current molecular clock estimates for eukaryotes (1.6 Ga) and fungi (1.1 Ga). Lichenized actinobacteria are plausible prokaryotic alternatives permitted by molecular clocks. Although biological affinities of Diskagma are uncertain, these fossils reveal the general appearance of Paleoproterozoic life on land. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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