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Timing and tempo of the Great Oxidation Event

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1608824114

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Great Oxidation Event; Snowball Earth; Paleoproterozoic; Kaapvaal Craton; Transvaal Supergroup

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  1. Royal Physiographic Society in Lund
  2. Swedish Research Council (U.S.)
  3. South African Department of Science and Technology
  4. National Research Foundation (DST-NRF)-Centre of Excellence for Integrated Mineral and Energy Resource Analysis (CIMERA)

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The first significant buildup in atmospheric oxygen, the Great Oxidation Event (GOE), began in the early Paleoproterozoic in association with global glaciations and continued until the end of the Lomagundi carbon isotope excursion ca. 2,060 Ma. The exact timing of and relationships among these events are debated because of poor age constraints and contradictory stratigraphic correlations. Here, we show that the first Paleoproterozoic global glaciation and the onset of the GOE occurred between ca. 2,460 and 2,426 Ma, similar to 100 My earlier than previously estimated, based on an age of 2,426 +/- 3 Ma for Ongeluk Formation magmatism from the Kaapvaal Craton of southern Africa. This age helps define a key paleomagnetic pole that positions the Kaapvaal Craton at equatorial latitudes of 11 degrees +/- 6 degrees at this time. Furthermore, the rise of atmospheric oxygen was not monotonic, but was instead characterized by oscillations, which together with climatic instabilities may have continued over the next similar to 200 My until = 2,250-2,240 Ma. Ongeluk Formation volcanism at ca. 2,426 Ma was part of a large igneous province (LIP) and represents a waning stage in the emplacement of several temporally discrete LIPs across a large low-latitude continental landmass. These LIPs played critical, albeit complex, roles in the rise of oxygen and in both initiating and terminating global glaciations. This series of events invites comparison with the Neoproterozoic oxygen increase and Sturtian Snowball Earth glaciation, which accompanied emplacement of LIPs across supercontinent Rodinia, also positioned at low latitude.

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