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27.05.2014

Publicación del artículo "Analyses of fluid inclusions in Neoproterozoic marine halite provide oldest measurement of seawater chemistry"

El Dr. Javier García Veigas, técnico de la Tecnología de Microscopía Electrónica de Barrido de los CCiTUB, ha publicado “Analyses of fluid inclusions in Neoproterozoic marine halite provide oldest measurement of seawater chemistry” en la revista Geology.

El estudio ha sido realizado con la técnica Cryo-SEM-EDS. Los CCiTUB son un referente mundial en el uso de esta técnica para el estudio de la composición del agua de mar en el pasado geológico a partir del análisis de inclusiones fluidas en formaciones salinas.

El resumen del artículo es el siguiente:
We analyzed primary fluid inclusions in halite from marine evaporites in the ca. 830 Ma Browne Formation of the Officer Basin in Western Australia using the cryogenic scanning electron microscopy–energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry analysis technique. The concentrations of the major ions, except K+ and possibly SO42−, fall within the range of Phanerozoic seawater. This is the first direct measurement of the composition of mid-Neoproterozoic seawater, and extends present-day knowledge of seawater chemistry by ∼300 m.y. Our estimates suggest that mid-Neoproterozoic marine sulfate concentrations were lower (∼90%) than modern values. By the terminal Neoproterozoic, fluid inclusions in halite and evaporite mineralogy indicate seawater sulfate levels rose significantly, to 50%–80% of modern concentrations, which parallels increases in atmospheric and oceanic oxygen.