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    Interpreting carbonate and organic carbon isotope covariance in the sedimentary record

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    Many negative ÎŽ(13)C excursions in marine carbonates from the geological record are interpreted to record significant biogeochemical events in early Earth history. The assumption that no post-depositional processes can simultaneously alter carbonate and organic ÎŽ(13)C values towards more negative values is the cornerstone of this approach. However, the effects of post-depositional alteration on the relationship between carbonate and organic ÎŽ(13)C values have not been directly evaluated. Here we present paired carbonate and organic ÎŽ(13)C records that exhibit a coupled negative excursion resulting from multiple periods of meteoric alteration of the carbonate ÎŽ(13)C record, and consequent contributions of isotopically negative terrestrial organic matter to the sedimentary record. The possibility that carbonate and organic ÎŽ(13)C records can be simultaneously shifted towards lower ÎŽ(13)C values during periods of subaerial exposure may necessitate the reappraisal of some of the ÎŽ(13)C anomalies associated with noteworthy biogeochemical events throughout Earth history
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