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      Fossil bubble structure related to microbial activity coeval with the middle ediacaran oceanic oxygenation event in the Tandilia System

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          ABSTRACT The well-preserved limestone succession, Loma Negra Formation (~40 m), in the Tandilia System was deposited in a shallow carbonate ramp under low energy conditions. The evolution in the depositional settings of the unit was indicated as deepening upwards varying from shallow-middle to outer ramp environment. The limestone fabric is assumed as the product of biologically controlled precipitation of micrite, where the terrigenous supply was limited. From detailed meso- and microscopic descriptions it is possible to recognize microbially induced sedimentary structures ‘MISS’ represented by typical microtextures related to microbial activity that appear represented throughout the entire formation. In addition, micro-stromatolites are observed in the unit associated with the microbial mats showing micro-columnar conical to domical morphologies. In the basal and middle Loma Negra Formation, hemispherical structures are recognized in the bed-tops and interpreted as bubbles-like and gas escape features associated with the microbial mat interaction. Their morphology is compared with oxygen bubbles produced by modern experimental modelling with photosynthetic cyanobacteria microbial mats. Moreover, hemispherical structures are associated with increasing gas pressure lifting grains and the organic components to the surface. This paper provides evidence to understand the possible causal relationship between microbial activity and seawater oxygenation. The high oxygen production revealed by geochemistry proxies and here proposed as probably associated with photosynthetic microbial activity might be a plausible explanation for the record of the documented Middle Ediacaran Oceanic Oxygenation Event in the Loma Negra Formation.

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                Journal
                lajsba
                Latin American journal of sedimentology and basin analysis
                Lat. Am. j. sedimentol. basin anal.
                Asociación Argentina de Sedimentología (La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina )
                1851-4979
                December 2021
                : 28
                : 2
                : 101-120
                Affiliations
                [4] Buenos Aires orgnameUniversidad Nacional de La Plata orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo orgdiv2Cátedra de Paleontología I Argentina
                [3] Buenos Aires orgnameUniversidad Nacional de La Plata orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo orgdiv2Cátedras de Sedimentología y de Rocas Sedimentarias Argentina
                [1] orgnameCONICET orgdiv1Instituto de Hidrología de Llanuras “Dr. E. J. Usunoff” Argentina
                [2] orgnameCONICET-UNLP orgdiv1Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas Argentina
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                S1851-49792021000200101 S1851-4979(21)02800200101
                7d2b8e22-553d-4ed5-b130-21c3b17b808b

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 18 May 2020
                : 21 September 2021
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 82, Pages: 20
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                Oxygen release,Loma Negra Formation,Limestones,MISS,Photosynthesis

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