Microbial nitrogen cycle enhanced by continental input recorded in the Gunflint Formation

A. Ishida, K. Hashizume, T. Kakegawa
2017 Geochemical Perspectives Letters  
doi: 10.7185/geochemlet.1729 Nitrogen isotope compositions (δ 15 N values) of kerogen in the sedimentary rocks from the 1878 Ma Gunflint Formation were analysed to understand the relationships among microbial activities, ocean chemistry, and tectonic evolution in the Animikie Basin. In the present study, the stepwise combustion analysis, performed on 13 kerogen samples, indicates that the δ 15 N values of kerogen can be sub-divided into two fractions with discrete values depending on the
more » ... ion temperatures: a lower-temperature fraction (from 500 to 575 ˚C), and a higher-temperature fraction (higher than 575 ˚C). A positive correlation was observed between the δ 15 N values of the lower-temperature fractions and Pr/Sm ratios, which represent contributions from the continental input. In contrast, no correlation was observed between the δ 15 N values of the higher-temperature fractions and the Pr/Sm ratios. This relationship between the δ 15 N values and the continental inputs is explained by the isotopic fractionation effects of the biological nitrogen cycle associated with the enhanced microbial activity, triggered by the active tectonic settings in the Animikie basin.
doi:10.7185/geochemlet.1729 fatcat:hreylsyolbgzha3j2j57xo27zy