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Brasier & McIlroy, 1998

Neonereites uniserialis from c. 600 Ma year old rocks in western Scotland and the emergence of animals

Brasier, M. D., McIlroy, D.
DOI
DOI10.1144/gsjgs.155.1.0005
Year1998
JournalJournal of the Geological Society
Volume155
Number1
Pages5-12
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id33250

Abstract

A chain of pellets (Neonereites uniserialis), usually attributed to a coelomate or pseudocoelomate metazoan, is described from the middle Dalradian Bonahaven Formation of western Scotland, in sandstones not far above the Port Askaig Tillite. This trail lies more than 8 km below U–Pb zircon-dated Tayvallich lavas (595&4 Ma) and predates early deformation plus intrusion by granites at Ben Vuirich dated at 597&11 and 590&2 Ma. U–Pb zircon chronology for early metazoan evolution suggests that this is the earliest putative evidence for coelomates or pseudocoelomate discovered so far, with a minimum ‘interglacial’ age of c. 600 Ma . It is from about this time that a fall takes place in the maximum ä13C of carbonates, suggestive of a decline in the long term rate of carbon burial. One explanation for this decline is the increasing impact of metazoan bioturbation through the late Neoproterozoic to Cambrian interval.

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