2014
DOI: 10.1002/2013gc005068
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Geochemistry of the Cambrian Sirius Passet Lagerstätte, Northern Greenland

Abstract: The lower Cambrian Sirius Passet Lagerst€ atte (518 Ma) consists of mudstones about 8 m thick located in the Franklinian Basin of North Greenland. We analyzed major and trace elements plus the S, C, Cu, Fe, Zn, and Mo isotope compositions. Factor analysis allowed the lithology of the mudstone to be broken down into variable proportions of two inputs, a dry felsic component and a hydrous mafic component (smectite or chlorite). Zircons U-Pb ages indicate multiple sources, the local Proterozoic basement of Northe… Show more

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“…This is supported by geochemical analysis (Le Boudec et al . ). However, the presence of narrow, irregular, horizontal burrows crossing many Sirius Passet fossils indicate the activity of a shallow burrowing, sediment‐ingesting infauna (Peel ), suggesting that the muds of Sirius Passet were not fully anoxic (Ineson & Peel ) or varied temporally.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This is supported by geochemical analysis (Le Boudec et al . ). However, the presence of narrow, irregular, horizontal burrows crossing many Sirius Passet fossils indicate the activity of a shallow burrowing, sediment‐ingesting infauna (Peel ), suggesting that the muds of Sirius Passet were not fully anoxic (Ineson & Peel ) or varied temporally.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Thus, Budd (1995) was the first to acknowledge the challenge of resolving how the soft-tissue Sirius Passet fauna was preserved effectively in situ in an environment that hosted some trace makers. Finally, a predominantly oxic water column-but with a fluctuating oxycline-was inferred from the absence of iron and molybdenum enrichments that are typical of euxinic settings as reported by Boudec et al (2014). Finally, a predominantly oxic water column-but with a fluctuating oxycline-was inferred from the absence of iron and molybdenum enrichments that are typical of euxinic settings as reported by Boudec et al (2014).…”
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confidence: 78%
“…Several elements of the Sirius Passet fauna such F I G U R E 1 The Sirius Passet locality in North Greenland. (c) The Sirius Passet locality at 82˚47.59′N 42˚13.54′W, east of JP Koch Fjord is marked with a star (modified from Boudec et al, 2014). (b) The eastern Franklinian Basin (modified from Ineson & Peel, 2011).…”
Section: G Eolog I C Al S E T Tingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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