The biggest Phanerozoic mass extinctionoccurred at the Permian-Triassic boundary and resulted in the loss of about 95% or more of all marine species. For quite some time, many kinds of abnormal environmental events were adopted to explain the abnormal reduction of carbon isotope at the Permian-Triassic boundary, however there still has not been a unified opinion. In this paper, based on the carbon cycle balance model of the earth under a long-period scale, the contributions of possible cataclysm events at the Permian-Triassic boundary to the carbon isotope records in carbonates were quantitatively simulated. The results proved that a single event, such as volcanism, terrestrial ecosystem collapse or another factor, was not strong enough to ...
The end-Permian extinction at 252 Ma is widely regarded as the most severe of the Phanerozoic mass-e...
A negative shift in marine inorganic carbon-isotope composition (δ13Ccarb) during the end-Permian ma...
The end-Permian mass extinction horizon is marked by an abrupt shift in style of carbonate sedimenta...
Carbon isotope ratios in marine carbonate rocks have been shown to shift at some of the time boundar...
High-resolution carbon isotopemeasurements of multiple stratigraphic sections in south China demonst...
This study investigates whether the end-Triassic biotic crisis was coupled with a perturbation of th...
High-resolution carbon isotopemeasurements of multiple stratigraphic sections in south China demonst...
The geological record contains evidence for numerous pronounced perturbations in the global carbon c...
The geological record contains evidence for numerous pronounced perturbations in the global carboncy...
International audienceIn the aftermath of the catastrophic end-Permian mass extinction, the Early Tr...
A negative shift in the calcium isotopiccomposition of marine carbonate rocksspanning the end-Permia...
Numerous lines of geochemical and stable isotopic evidence indicate that the end-Permian mass extinc...
The end-Triassic is regarded as one of the five major mass extinction events of the Phanerozoic. Thi...
Abstract. The boundary between Late Permian and Early Triassic stratigraphic sequences is characteri...
The Permian/Triassic (P/Tr) boundary is widely assumed to have been a time of extreme environmental ...
The end-Permian extinction at 252 Ma is widely regarded as the most severe of the Phanerozoic mass-e...
A negative shift in marine inorganic carbon-isotope composition (δ13Ccarb) during the end-Permian ma...
The end-Permian mass extinction horizon is marked by an abrupt shift in style of carbonate sedimenta...
Carbon isotope ratios in marine carbonate rocks have been shown to shift at some of the time boundar...
High-resolution carbon isotopemeasurements of multiple stratigraphic sections in south China demonst...
This study investigates whether the end-Triassic biotic crisis was coupled with a perturbation of th...
High-resolution carbon isotopemeasurements of multiple stratigraphic sections in south China demonst...
The geological record contains evidence for numerous pronounced perturbations in the global carbon c...
The geological record contains evidence for numerous pronounced perturbations in the global carboncy...
International audienceIn the aftermath of the catastrophic end-Permian mass extinction, the Early Tr...
A negative shift in the calcium isotopiccomposition of marine carbonate rocksspanning the end-Permia...
Numerous lines of geochemical and stable isotopic evidence indicate that the end-Permian mass extinc...
The end-Triassic is regarded as one of the five major mass extinction events of the Phanerozoic. Thi...
Abstract. The boundary between Late Permian and Early Triassic stratigraphic sequences is characteri...
The Permian/Triassic (P/Tr) boundary is widely assumed to have been a time of extreme environmental ...
The end-Permian extinction at 252 Ma is widely regarded as the most severe of the Phanerozoic mass-e...
A negative shift in marine inorganic carbon-isotope composition (δ13Ccarb) during the end-Permian ma...
The end-Permian mass extinction horizon is marked by an abrupt shift in style of carbonate sedimenta...