Explaining the ∼5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass extinction, the largest biotic crisis of the Phanerozoic, is a fundamental challenge for both geological and biological sciences. Ocean redox perturbations may have played a critical role in this delayed recovery. However, the lack of quantitative constraints on the details of Early Triassic oceanic anoxia (for example, time, duration, and extent) leaves the links between oceanic conditions and the delayed biotic recovery ambiguous. We report high-resolution U-isotope (δ238U) data from carbonates of the uppermost Permian to lowermost Middle Triassic Zal section (Iran) to characterize the timing and global extent of ocean redox variation during t...
The end-Triassic (∼201 Mya) records one of the five largest mass extinction events of the Phanerozoi...
The role of ocean anoxia as a cause of the end-Triassic marine mass extinction is widely debated. He...
The end-Permian mass extinction (EPME) has been linked with the widespread development of oxygen-poo...
Explaining the ~5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass ext...
Explaining the ~5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass ext...
Explaining the ∼5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass ext...
Explaining the ~5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass ext...
Delayed Earth system recovery following the end-Permian mass extinction is often attributed to sever...
The end-Permian mass extinction, ~252 million years ago, is notable for a complex recovery period of...
Oceanic anoxia has been proposed as a proximate cause of the end- Permian mass extinction (EPME), bu...
One of the most severe extinctions of complex marine life in Earth’s history occurred at the end of ...
The end-Permian mass extinction, ~252 million years ago, is notable for a complex recovery period of...
Ocean anoxia was an important kill mechanism in the end-Permian mass extinction and uranium isotope ...
The end-Permian extinction at 252 Ma is widely regarded as the most severe of the Phanerozoic mass-e...
The end-Triassic (∼201 Mya) records one of the five largest mass extinction events of the Phanerozoi...
The end-Triassic (∼201 Mya) records one of the five largest mass extinction events of the Phanerozoi...
The role of ocean anoxia as a cause of the end-Triassic marine mass extinction is widely debated. He...
The end-Permian mass extinction (EPME) has been linked with the widespread development of oxygen-poo...
Explaining the ~5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass ext...
Explaining the ~5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass ext...
Explaining the ∼5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass ext...
Explaining the ~5-million-year delay in marine biotic recovery following the latest Permian mass ext...
Delayed Earth system recovery following the end-Permian mass extinction is often attributed to sever...
The end-Permian mass extinction, ~252 million years ago, is notable for a complex recovery period of...
Oceanic anoxia has been proposed as a proximate cause of the end- Permian mass extinction (EPME), bu...
One of the most severe extinctions of complex marine life in Earth’s history occurred at the end of ...
The end-Permian mass extinction, ~252 million years ago, is notable for a complex recovery period of...
Ocean anoxia was an important kill mechanism in the end-Permian mass extinction and uranium isotope ...
The end-Permian extinction at 252 Ma is widely regarded as the most severe of the Phanerozoic mass-e...
The end-Triassic (∼201 Mya) records one of the five largest mass extinction events of the Phanerozoi...
The end-Triassic (∼201 Mya) records one of the five largest mass extinction events of the Phanerozoi...
The role of ocean anoxia as a cause of the end-Triassic marine mass extinction is widely debated. He...
The end-Permian mass extinction (EPME) has been linked with the widespread development of oxygen-poo...