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Extraterrestrial demise of banded iron formations 1.85 billion years ago

January 1, 2009

In the Lake Superior region of North America, deposition of most banded iron formations (BIFs) ended abruptly 1.85 Ga ago, coincident with the oceanic impact of the giant Sudbury extraterrestrial bolide. We propose a new model in which this impact produced global mixing of shallow oxic and deep anoxic waters of the Paleoproterozoic ocean, creating a suboxic redox state for deep seawater. This suboxic state, characterized by only small concentrations of dissolved O2 (???1 ??M), prevented transport of hydrothermally derived Fe(II) from the deep ocean to continental-margin settings, ending an ???1.1 billion-year-long period of episodic BIF mineralization. The model is supported by the nature of Precambrian deep-water exhalative chemical sediments, which changed from predominantly sulfide facies prior to ca. 1.85 Ga to mainly oxide facies thereafter. ?? 2009 Geological Society of America.

Publication Year 2009
Title Extraterrestrial demise of banded iron formations 1.85 billion years ago
DOI 10.1130/G30259A.1
Authors J. F. Slack, W. F. Cannon
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geology
Index ID 70035961
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse