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The role of volcanic-derived clays in the preservation of Ediacaran biota from the Itajaí Basin (ca. 563 Ma, Brazil)

Bruno Becker-Kerber, Abderrazak El Albani, Kurt O. Konhauser, Ahmed Abd Elmola, Claude Fontaine, Paulo Sérgio Gomes Paim, Arnaud Mazurier, Gustavo Prado, Douglas Galante, Pedro Becker Kerber, Ana Lúcia Zucatti da Rosa, Thomas R. Fairchild, Alain Meunier, Mírian Liza Alves Forancelli Pacheco

2021Scientific Reports20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The early evolution of metazoans has been reconstructed by studies on exceptionally preserved molds in siliciclastic rocks from the Ediacaran Period. However, there remains considerable controversy regarding the formation mechanisms of this unusual 'Ediacaran-style' preservation. Proposed hypotheses usually include early authigenesis of minerals, but evidence for this is scarce. In a recently discovered deposit of Ediacaran biota in Brazil, we show that the classic moldic preservation is related to clay mineral authigenesis. Specifically, these clays originated from the alteration of original pyroclastic sediments, likely enhanced by microbial activity, leading to early illitization and morphological templating of the fossiliferous surfaces at a micrometric scale. Such high-fidelity preservation was made possible by rapid burial during volcanic events and the in-situ templating of tissue by clays via microbially-mediated mineralization. This newly described Lagerstätte demonstrates that a number of minerals can facilitate preservation, and that perhaps 'Ediacaran-style' preservation result from different processes leading to the same broad style of preservation.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyBiotaSiliciclasticPyroclastic rockTaphonomyGeochemistryVolcanoPaleontologyLagerstätteEarth scienceStructural basinSedimentary depositional environmentEcologyBiologyPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsGeological formations and processesGeology and Paleoclimatology Research
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