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Ancient iron formations - iron and silica-rich chemical sedimentary
rocks that formed throughout the Precambrian eons - provide a
significant part of the evidence for the modern scientific
understanding of palaeoenvironmental conditions in Archaean
(4.0-2.5 billion years ago) and Proterozoic (2.5-0.539 billion
years ago) times. Despite controversies regarding their formation
mechanisms, iron formations are a testament to the influence of the
Precambrian biosphere on early ocean chemistry. As many iron
formations are pure chemical sediments that reflect the composition
of the waters from which they precipitated, they can also serve as
nuanced geochemical archives for the study of ancient marine
temperatures, redox states, and elemental cycling, if proper care
is taken to understand their sedimentological context.
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