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Aluminosilicate haloes preserve complex life approximately 800 million years ago.

Ross P Anderson1,2, Nicholas J Tosca2, Gianfelice Cinque3, Mark D Frogley3, Ioannis Lekkas3, Austin Akey4, Gareth M Hughes5, Kristin D Bergmann6, Andrew H Knoll7, Derek E G Briggs8.   

Abstract

Mudstone-hosted microfossils are a major component of the Proterozoic fossil record, particularly dominating the record of early eukaryotic life. Early organisms possessed no biomineralized parts to resist decay and controls on their fossilization in mudstones are poorly understood. Consequently, the Proterozoic fossil record is compromised-we do not know whether changing temporal/spatial patterns of microfossil occurrences reflect evolution or the distribution of favourable fossilization conditions. We investigated fossilization within the approximately 1000 Ma Lakhanda Group (Russia) and the approximately 800 Ma Svanbergfjellet and Wynniatt formations (Svalbard and Arctic Canada). Vertical sections of microfossils and surrounding matrices were extracted from thin sections by focused ion beam milling. Elemental mapping and synchrotron-based infrared microspectroscopy revealed that microfossils are surrounded by haloes rich in aluminium, probably hosted in kaolinite. Kaolinite has been implicated in Cambrian Burgess Shale-type (BST) fossilization and is known to slow the growth of degraders. The Neoproterozoic mudstone microfossil record may be biased to tropical settings conducive to kaolinite formation. These deposits lack metazoan fossils even though they share fossilization conditions with younger BST deposits that are capable of preserving non-mineralizing metazoans. Thus metazoans, at least those typically preserved in BST deposits, were probably absent from sedimentary environments before approximately 800 Ma.
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Keywords:  Proterozoic eon; clay minerals; complex life; early eukaryotes; metazoan antiquity; taphonomy

Year:  2020        PMID: 32642055      PMCID: PMC7333908          DOI: 10.1098/rsfs.2020.0011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interface Focus        ISSN: 2042-8898            Impact factor:   3.906


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