“…In contrast, recent studies (Retallack, ) have alternatively proposed a terrestrial (paleosol) depositional environment for the fossiliferous Ediacara Member. Despite major issues raised and strong debate surrounding the paleosol model (e.g., Tarhan, Droser, & Gehling, ; Xiao & Knauth, ; Xiao et al., ), it has continued to play an active role in the dialogue of the geological and biological research communities (e.g., Algeo, Marenco, & Saltzman, ; Beraldi‐Campesi, ; Beraldi‐Campesi & Retallack, ; Kump, ; Pandey & Sharma, ; Retallack, , , ,b, , ,b). One of the fundamental tenets on which the paleosol model for the Ediacara Member has rested is the argument that the iron oxide coatings present on many fossiliferous horizons represent “synsedimentary ferruginization” associated with soil horizon development, and thus, a terrestrial depositional environment for the Ediacara Member (Retallack, ).…”