Diverse vase-shaped microfossils within a Cryogenian glacial setting in the Urucum Formation (Brazil)

Primeiro Autor Morais, L., Freitas, B.T., Fairchild, T.R., Toniolo, T.F., Campos, M.D.R., Prado, G.M.E.M., Silva, P.A.S., Rudnitzki, I.D., Lahr, D.J.G., Leme, J.M., Philippot, P., Lopez, M. & Trindade, R.I.F.
Autores Morais, L., Freitas, B.T., Fairchild, T.R., Toniolo, T.F., Campos, M.D.R., Prado, G.M.E.M., Silva, P.A.S., Rudnitzki, I.D., Lahr, D.J.G., Leme, J.M., Philippot, P., Lopez, M. & Trindade, R.I.F.
Resumo

Vase-shaped microfossils (VSMs) attributed to testate amoebae occur globally in diverse assemblages in Tonian rocks. These microfossils have thus been considered a potential biostratigraphic tool, especially for the interval between 789 and 729 Ma. Here we report a diverse and well-preserved in situ VSM assemblage, including several taxa previously considered as Tonian, within glacially influenced deposits for which sedimentological data support a Cryogenian age. However, the more robust recent multi-proxy correlation proposed by Freitas et al. (2021) indicates a Marinoan age for the studied succession. Detrital zircon data provide a maximum depositional weighted mean age of 749 ± 3 Ma for the VSM-bearing, organic-rich, fine-grained deposits within the Marinoan sequence in the Urucum Formation. Nine taxa are described from the fine-grained deposits in the upper Urucum Formation, Jacadigo Group, Brazil: Cycliocyrillium simplexBonniea dacrucharesBonniea pytinaiaBombycion micronLimeta lageniformisPalaeoarcella athanataTrigonocyrillium horodyskiiPakupaku kabin and cf. Taruma rata. The discovery of well-preserved in situ VSMs attributable to specific Tonian taxa within a Cryogenian succession challenges previous thinking that these organisms disappeared from marine ecosystems at the end of the Tonian.

Programa Geofísica
Ano de publicação 2021
Tipo de publicação Artigo publicado em revista
Nome da revista/jornal Precambrian Research
Localidade Publicação Internacional
Volume Volume 367, December 2021, 106470
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106470
Página web https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301926821003983