“…Thus, the 13 Ccarb and 13 Corg are widely used as indicators for the fraction of organic carbon burial [forg, forg = Fbo/(Fbo + Fbc), where Fbo is the flux of organic carbon burial, and Fbc represents the flux of carbonate burial], which is then used to infer the oxidation state of the Earth's surface environments (Hayes et al, 1999;Bartley and Kah, 2004). It has been observed that the 13 Ccarb values increase substantially from ~0‰ in the early Mesoproterozoic to ~+4‰ in the late Mesoproterozoic (Kah et al 1999;Bartley and Kah, 2004;Kah et al, 2012;Silva-Tamayo et al, 2018;Lathrop, 2018;George et al, 2019;Paula-Santos et al, 2021). These moderately positive 13 Ccarb values are generally attributed to elevated rates of organic carbon burial.…”