Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6437663 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
The above weathering-relevant parameters were scrutinized for individual Paleoproterozoic paleosols. The values of Ï, temperature, pH and PCO2 were obtained from the literature on the Paleoproterozoic paleosols. The parameter value of water flow was constrained for each paleosol from the mass balance of Si between water and rock phases and the relationships between water saturation ratio and hydraulic conductivity. The parameter value of O2 diffusion into soil was calculated for each paleosol based on the equation for soil O2 concentration with the O2 transport parameters in the literature. Then, we conducted comprehensive PO2 calculations for individual Paleoproterozoic paleosols which reflect all uncertainties in the weathering-relevant parameters. Consequently, robust estimates of PO2 in the Paleoproterozoic were obtained: 10â7.1-10â5.4Â atm at â¼2.46Â Ga, 10â5.0-10â2.5Â atm at â¼2.15Â Ga, 10â5.2-10â1.7Â atm at â¼2.08Â Ga and more than 10â4.6-10â2.0Â atm at â¼1.85Â Ga. Comparison of the present PO2 estimates to those in the literature suggests that a drastic rise of oxygen would not have occurred at â¼2.4Â Ga, supporting a slightly rapid rise of oxygen at â¼2.4Â Ga and a gradual rise of oxygen in the Paleoproterozoic in long term.
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Authors
Yoshiki Kanzaki, Takashi Murakami,