In a recent article, Heydari et al. (2008) suggested that the perturbation at the Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB) was initiated by processes associated with an end-Permian mantle plume including igneous intrusions and uplift. These events resulted in the massive release of CH_4 primarily from the dissociation of marine gas hydrates, and secondarily from maturation of organic-rich sediments and fracturing of petroleum reservoirs. Injection of CH_4 into the ocean changed seawater composition (the acid-bath ocean) leading to marine mass extinction. Transfer of CO_2 and CH_4 from the ocean to the atmosphere created a hot climate (the end-Permian inferno) which caused the terrestrial mass extinction. We suggested that the Siberian trap vol...
released by the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province eruptions over periods of about 20,000 years led ...
We thank Stephen Hesselbo and his colleagues for their thoughtful Comment (henceforth, “Hetal-20”) o...
The authors respond to Hoffman et al. (2001), who acknowledged that methane may have played an impor...
In the study of Earth-surface environmental processes during the events associated with the Permian–...
We agree with Caldeira that the mechanism we proposed (1) to account for large decreases in the C ...
We agree with Caldeira that the mechanism we proposed (1) to account for large decreases in the C ...
The Earth experienced a severe mass extinction at the Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB) about 252 mill...
The Earth experienced a severe mass extinction at the Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB) about 252 mill...
The Earth experienced a severe mass extinction at the Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB) about 252 mill...
<jats:p>Joachimski et al. carried out geochemical investigations to study seawater temperature...
The following four major questions were raised about my recent proposal for the possible link betwee...
Response: Rampino (in his letter) and Knoll et al. (in their response) attempt to refute our proposi...
The authors address additional comments on their hypothesis for the origin of Neoproterozoic postgla...
released by the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province eruptions over periods of about 20,000 years led ...
Waltham and Gröcke (2006) introduced a new methodology for analysis of the seawater strontium-isotop...
released by the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province eruptions over periods of about 20,000 years led ...
We thank Stephen Hesselbo and his colleagues for their thoughtful Comment (henceforth, “Hetal-20”) o...
The authors respond to Hoffman et al. (2001), who acknowledged that methane may have played an impor...
In the study of Earth-surface environmental processes during the events associated with the Permian–...
We agree with Caldeira that the mechanism we proposed (1) to account for large decreases in the C ...
We agree with Caldeira that the mechanism we proposed (1) to account for large decreases in the C ...
The Earth experienced a severe mass extinction at the Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB) about 252 mill...
The Earth experienced a severe mass extinction at the Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB) about 252 mill...
The Earth experienced a severe mass extinction at the Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB) about 252 mill...
<jats:p>Joachimski et al. carried out geochemical investigations to study seawater temperature...
The following four major questions were raised about my recent proposal for the possible link betwee...
Response: Rampino (in his letter) and Knoll et al. (in their response) attempt to refute our proposi...
The authors address additional comments on their hypothesis for the origin of Neoproterozoic postgla...
released by the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province eruptions over periods of about 20,000 years led ...
Waltham and Gröcke (2006) introduced a new methodology for analysis of the seawater strontium-isotop...
released by the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province eruptions over periods of about 20,000 years led ...
We thank Stephen Hesselbo and his colleagues for their thoughtful Comment (henceforth, “Hetal-20”) o...
The authors respond to Hoffman et al. (2001), who acknowledged that methane may have played an impor...