Detrital pyrite in Witwatersrand gold reefs: X-ray diffraction evidence and implications for atmospheric evolution

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Fleet, ME [1 ]
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[1] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Earth Sci, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada
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Pyrite is easily oxidized, and therefore unambiguous evidence of detrital pyrite grains in metasediments is a significant constraint on when an oxygenated atmosphere developed. Compact rounded pyrite in the Witwatersrand gold reefs of South Africa has a detrital habit and is texturally equivalent to and spatially associated with detrital zircon and chromite. X-ray precession photography reveals that petrographically, featureless As-poor grains are untwinned single crystals of high diffraction quality. This new evidence from crystallography is consistent with mechanically abraded pyrite from primary lode gold deposits, and excludes an origin by replacement of a pre-existing detrital phase. Further evidence of a detrital origin for the compact rounded pyrite is afforded by isolated grains of arsenian pyrite displaying truncated As-rich growth bands. The geographically extensive Witwatersrand fluvial conglomerates evidently had a matrix of quartz and pyrite sand and pyritic mud in their unconsolidated state and, thus, the late Archean atmosphere of Earth was likely essentially anoxic.
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