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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Molecular fingerprints resolve affinities of Rhynie chert organic fossils22citations
  • 2019Sample Collection and Return from Mars: Optimising Sample Collection Based on the Microbial Ecology of Terrestrial Volcanic Environments8citations
  • 2019Petrological evidence supports the death mask model for the preservation of Ediacaran soft-bodied organisms in South Australia45citations

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Petrological evidence supports the death mask model for the preservation of Ediacaran soft-bodied organisms in South Australia

  • Liu, Alexander G.
  • Mcmahon, Sean
  • Brasier, Alexander
  • Still, John W.
  • Matthews, Jack J.
Abstract

Microbially mediated early diagenetic pyrite formation in the immediate vicinity of organic material has been the favored mechanism by which to explain widespread preservation of soft-bodied organisms in late Ediacaran sedimentary successions, but an alternative rapid silicification model has been proposed for macrofossil preservation in sandstones of the Ediacara Member in South Australia. We here provide petrological evidence from Nilpena National Heritage Site and Ediacara Conservation Park to demonstrate the presence of grain-coating iron oxides, framboidal hematite, and clay minerals along Ediacara Member sandstone bedding planes, including fossil-bearing bed soles. Scanning electron microscope (SEM), cathodoluminescence microscopy (CL), and petrographic data reveal that framboids and grain coatings, which we interpret as oxidized pyrite, formed before the precipitation of silica cements. In conjunction with geochemical and taphonomic considerations, our data suggest that anactualistically high concentrations of silica need not be invoked to explain Ediacara Member fossil preservation: We conclude that the pyritic death mask model remains compelling.

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  • mineral
  • grain
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • cement
  • precipitation
  • iron