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Ancient Sand and Clay Acted as Natural Cement to Preserve Soft-Bodied Fossils
science29 days ago

Ancient Sand and Clay Acted as Natural Cement to Preserve Soft-Bodied Fossils

New research suggests the soft-bodied Ediacara Biota fossils were preserved by authigenic clay mineralization on the seafloor, which bound sand grains around buried tissues like a natural cement. Lithium-isotope analyses of Newfoundland sediments show clays forming around the organisms and preserving soft-tissue outlines across continents. This environmental mechanism explains the exceptional fossil record before the Cambrian Explosion, though scientists still debate what these fossils reveal about life prior to that period.

Ancient clays cemented soft-bodied Ediacaran fossils, rewriting early life history
science1 month ago

Ancient clays cemented soft-bodied Ediacaran fossils, rewriting early life history

New research using lithium isotopes shows the soft-bodied Ediacaran organisms were preserved in sandstone not because they were unusually tough, but because authigenic clays grew around buried remains, effectively cementing sand grains together. Detrital clays were already present, and seawater chemistry in the Ediaran oceans helped form clays that captured the outlines of delicate tissues. This finding shifts the story from biology to environment in explaining the rise of complex life before the Cambrian Explosion.