We describe a 1,400 million-year old (Ma) iron formation (IF) from the Xiamaling Formation of the North China Craton. We estimate this IF to have contained at least 520 gigatons of authigenic Fe, comparable in size to many IFs of the Paleoproterozoic Era (2,500–1,600 Ma). Therefore, substantial IFs formed in the time window between 1,800 and 800 Ma, where they are generally believed to have been absent. The Xiamaling IF is of exceptionally low thermal maturity, allowing the preservation of organic biomarkers and an unprecedented view of iron-cycle dynamics during IF emplacement. We identify tetramethyl aryl isoprenoid (TMAI) biomarkers linked to anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria and thus phototrophic Fe oxidation. Although we cannot rule o...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
The hypothesis is presented that about 3.5 billion years ago oxygen was stored chiefly in carbonate ...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are rock deposits common in the Archean and Paleoproterozoic (and regi...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that photosynthetic marine planktonic bacteria were r...
Iron formations (IF) represent an iron-rich rock type that typifies many Archaean and Proterozoic su...
Microbial activity is often invoked as a direct or indirect contributor to the precipitation of anci...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) exhibit alternating silica- and iron-rich laminae, potentially reflect...
Traditional models for pre-GOE oceans commonly view iron as a critical link to multiple biogeochemic...
International audienceProblematic microfossils dominate the palaeontological record between the Grea...
Iron in the early anoxic oceans of Archean age (4000-2500 million years ago) is believed to have bee...
During deposition of late Archean–early Palaeoproterozoic Precambrian banded iron formations (BIFs) ...
Banded iron formations have been studied for decades, particularly regard-ing their potential as arc...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are sedimentary records of the coevolutionary history of geosphere and...
The cycling of iron and organic matter (OM) is thought to have been a major biogeochemical cycle in ...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
The hypothesis is presented that about 3.5 billion years ago oxygen was stored chiefly in carbonate ...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are rock deposits common in the Archean and Paleoproterozoic (and regi...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that photosynthetic marine planktonic bacteria were r...
Iron formations (IF) represent an iron-rich rock type that typifies many Archaean and Proterozoic su...
Microbial activity is often invoked as a direct or indirect contributor to the precipitation of anci...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) exhibit alternating silica- and iron-rich laminae, potentially reflect...
Traditional models for pre-GOE oceans commonly view iron as a critical link to multiple biogeochemic...
International audienceProblematic microfossils dominate the palaeontological record between the Grea...
Iron in the early anoxic oceans of Archean age (4000-2500 million years ago) is believed to have bee...
During deposition of late Archean–early Palaeoproterozoic Precambrian banded iron formations (BIFs) ...
Banded iron formations have been studied for decades, particularly regard-ing their potential as arc...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are sedimentary records of the coevolutionary history of geosphere and...
The cycling of iron and organic matter (OM) is thought to have been a major biogeochemical cycle in ...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
The hypothesis is presented that about 3.5 billion years ago oxygen was stored chiefly in carbonate ...
Banded iron formations (BIFs) are rock deposits common in the Archean and Paleoproterozoic (and regi...