Historical Geology - Proterozoic Eon Flashcards
Where does the understanding of ancient atmosphere comes from?
- geochemistry of rocks and minerals
• Certain minerals are stable in anaerobic conditions, but
not in the presence of O2
What was the atmosphere like during the early proterozoic period?
- No O2 (relative to modern)
- weathering was taking place so there must have been some sort of atmosphere
– Pyrite (FeS2) common
• Weathers to SO42-in aerobic environment
– Acid conditions
How do scientist think Banded iron formation were formed?
They were formed in sea water as the result of oxygen released by photosynthetic cyanobacteria.
- first deposits coincide with origination of photosynthesis
- last deposits coincide with exhaustion of Fe ion supply in ocean
How are red beds formed?
Formed when iron oxide minerals are exposed to O2
- rusting of rocks
Describe the Precambrian atmosphere.
- anoxic - low in oxygen
- Presence of free oxygen in the atmosphere is a game changer
List the geologic and biologic events of the Proterozoic Period.
-modern style of tectonics
- first evidence of O2 build-up in the atmospere
- first abundant fossils
oldest major glaciation
What is special about the Bitter Springs formation? Where is it?
Located in Australia
- contains some of the best and most diverse Proterozoic fossils
Describe the Bitter Springs Fossils.
Cynobacteria diversified early and spread globally
When did Eukaryotes first appear?
First appearance ~1.8 Ga (green algae)
What do Eukaryotes require for metabolism?
O2
What was life in the proterozoic period dominated by?
prokaryotes and simple eukaryotes
is there any environmental change that could explain the
sudden appearance of multicellular animals near the end of the Precambrian?
Neoproterozoic glacial deposits distributed across the entire planet
What is the Snowball Earth hypothesis?
- worldwide distribution of Neoproterozoic glacial tillites and dropstones indicates that earth was completely covered in ice.
How to create a snowball earth.
- the sun - had lower energy output in the past than it does now
- the continents - high latitudes, clustered in a supercontinent
What is albedo?
reflection coefficient