The eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP)—the largest igneous province known—has been linked to the end-Triassic mass extinction event, however reconciling the response of the biosphere (at local and nonlocal scales) to potential CAMP-induced geochemical excursions has remained challenging. Here we present a combined sedimentary and biological response to an ecosystem collapse in Triassic-Jurassic strata of the southwest United Kingdom (SW UK) expressed as widely distributed carbonate microbialites and associated biogeochemical facies. The microbialites (1) occur at the same stratigraphic level as the mass extinction extinction, (2) host a negative isotope excursion in δ13Corg found in other successions around the world,...
The cause-and-effect relationship between the c. 201 Ma eruption of the Central Atlantic magmatic pr...
In the last decade, major advances have been made in our understanding of the end-Triassic mass ext...
The Triassic–Jurassic (T–J) mass-extinction event is marked by isotope anomalies in organic (δ13Corg...
The eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP)—the largest igneous province known—has...
The end-Triassic mass extinction, driven by extensive volcanism covering the central Atlantic, occur...
The end-Triassic is regarded as one of the five major mass extinction events of the Phanerozoic. Thi...
The end-Triassic mass extinction (ca. 201.4 Ma) coincided with a major carbon cycle perturbation, ba...
The negative organic carbon isotope excursion (CIE) associated with the end-Triassic mass extinction...
Understanding the end-Triassic mass extinction event (201.36Ma) requires a clear insight into the st...
Between the end-Triassic mass extinction and the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, the Early Jurassic w...
The Triassic-Jurassic transition (~201.5 Ma) is marked by one of the largest mass extinctions in Ear...
A leading hypothesis explaining Phanerozoic mass extinctions and associated carbon isotopic anomalie...
The links between large-scale volcanism, carbon cycle perturbations and the biotic crises at the End...
The latest Triassic was an interval of prolonged biotic extinction culminated by the end-Triassic Ex...
The end-Triassic mass extinction is associated with a large negative carbon isotope excursion, which...
The cause-and-effect relationship between the c. 201 Ma eruption of the Central Atlantic magmatic pr...
In the last decade, major advances have been made in our understanding of the end-Triassic mass ext...
The Triassic–Jurassic (T–J) mass-extinction event is marked by isotope anomalies in organic (δ13Corg...
The eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP)—the largest igneous province known—has...
The end-Triassic mass extinction, driven by extensive volcanism covering the central Atlantic, occur...
The end-Triassic is regarded as one of the five major mass extinction events of the Phanerozoic. Thi...
The end-Triassic mass extinction (ca. 201.4 Ma) coincided with a major carbon cycle perturbation, ba...
The negative organic carbon isotope excursion (CIE) associated with the end-Triassic mass extinction...
Understanding the end-Triassic mass extinction event (201.36Ma) requires a clear insight into the st...
Between the end-Triassic mass extinction and the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, the Early Jurassic w...
The Triassic-Jurassic transition (~201.5 Ma) is marked by one of the largest mass extinctions in Ear...
A leading hypothesis explaining Phanerozoic mass extinctions and associated carbon isotopic anomalie...
The links between large-scale volcanism, carbon cycle perturbations and the biotic crises at the End...
The latest Triassic was an interval of prolonged biotic extinction culminated by the end-Triassic Ex...
The end-Triassic mass extinction is associated with a large negative carbon isotope excursion, which...
The cause-and-effect relationship between the c. 201 Ma eruption of the Central Atlantic magmatic pr...
In the last decade, major advances have been made in our understanding of the end-Triassic mass ext...
The Triassic–Jurassic (T–J) mass-extinction event is marked by isotope anomalies in organic (δ13Corg...