Published December 31, 2018 | Version v1
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Neoproterozoic glacial origin of the Great Unconformity

  • 1. University of California, Berkeley
  • 2. University of Victoria
  • 3. Curtin University
  • 4. Southwest Research Institute
  • 5. University of Southampton
  • 6. University of Chicago
  • 7. University of California, Los Angeles
  • 8. University of California
  • 9. University of Wisconsin–Madison

Description

The Great Unconformity, a profound gap in Earth's stratigraphic record often evident below the base of the Cambrian system, has remained among the most enigmatic field observations in Earth science for over a century. While long associated directly or indirectly with the occurrence of the earliest complex animal fossils, a conclusive explanation for the formation and global extent of the Great Unconformity has remained elusive. Here we show that the Great Unconformity is associated with a set of large global oxygen and hafnium isotope excursions in magmatic zircon that suggest a late Neoproterozoic crustal erosion and sediment subduction event of unprecedented scale. These excursions, the Great Unconformity, preservational irregularities in the terrestrial bolide impact record, and the first-order pattern of Phanerozoic sedimentation can together be explained by spatially heterogeneous Neoproterozoic glacial erosion totaling a global average of 3–5 vertical kilometers, along with the subsequent thermal and isostatic consequences of this erosion for global continental freeboard. © 2019 National Academy of Sciences. All Rights Reserved.

Data availability

Data deposition: Code for this article has been deposited in Github, https://github.com/brenhinkeller/GreatUnconformity.

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DOI
10.1073/pnas.1804350116
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:9608

Funding

Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation
US Department of Energy
Computational Science Graduate fellowship
NSF
EAR-1150082
NSF
ICER-1440312
Australia Research Council
FL150100133
United Kingdom Natural Environment Research Council
NE/R004978/1

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Geophysical Sciences
Center(s) or Institute(s)
Chicago Center for Cosmochemistry