Abstract

Lithology and diagenesis are important components in δ 13 C carb stratigraphic variation in Lower Cambrian Forteau Formation limestones. The δ 13 C values of ooids indicate that shallow seawater ΣCO 2 was -1.0‰ to 0.0‰. Salterella and archaeocyathans probably exerted a vital effect on the carbon isotopic composition of their skeletal CaCO 3 . The diversification of early skeletal organisms complicated the biogeochemical cycling of carbon isotopes during the Precambrian-Cambrian transition, making δ 13 C chemostratigraphy and isotopic mass-balance calculations more difficult in Lower Cambrian and younger deposits. Similar studies should be carried out on other Lower Cambrian sections before the carbon isotopic chemostratigraphic technique can be validated for this important interval.

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