Mercury isotope evidence for regional volcanism during the Frasnian-Famennian transition

EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS(2022)

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Mercury (Hg) concentrations and isotopes are widely used as proxies for volcanic inputs to paleodepositional systems. Enhanced volcanism during the Late Devonian was previously mainly inferred in the western Paleo-Tethys Ocean region from high Hg enrichments around the Upper Kellwasser horizon (UKW) and Frasnian-Famennian Boundary (FFB). In this study, we generated high-resolution Hg concentration data for four UKW-FFB sections (Walnut Creek and Dupont-GHS in the U.S.A., and Yangdi and Nandong in South China) and Hg isotope data for two of them (Walnut Creek and Nandong) in order to test the geographic distribution and stratigraphic range of volcanic inputs during the Frasnian-Famennian transition. Within the uppermost Frasnian Palmatolepis linguiformis Zone and the lowermost Famennian Lower Pa. triangularis Zone, Nandong (Paleo-Tethys Ocean) exhibits enrichment factors (HgEF > 2) and mass independent fractionations (MIF) of odd isotopes (delta Hg-199 -0 parts per thousand & nbsp;) that are consistent with significant volcanic inputs. Positive delta Hg-199 values and an absence of Hg enrichments in the equivalent stratigraphic intervals at Walnut Creek and Dupont-GHS (peri-Panthalassic region) indicate that Late Devonian volcanism was a regional rather than a global phenomenon, and that it may have been associated with subduction zones and/or a large igneous province (LIP) of limited size in the Paleo-Tethyan region rather than with a major continental LIP of potentially global significance. (C)& nbsp;2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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mass extinction, late Devonian, Kellwasser, mercury isotopes, carbon isotopes, anoxia
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